
Evidence suggests that a combination of electrical stimulation, rehabilitative exercise, mechanical support, and surgery (when appropriate) may effectively manage and rehabilitate foot drop, especially post-stroke.
prevention, neurology, gait disorder, physical therapy, foot drop, nerve injury, management, rehabilitation, muscle weakness
prevention, neurology, gait disorder, physical therapy, foot drop, nerve injury, management, rehabilitation, muscle weakness
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