Are you tripping up more than usual? It could be an MS symptom called foot drop, which is caused by weakness in the ankle or disruption in the nerve pathway between the legs and the brain.
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Are you tripping up more than usual? It could be an MS symptom called foot drop, which is caused by weakness in the ankle or disruption in the nerve pathway between the legs and the brain. Foot drop can often be managed successfully through treatments and some lifestyle modifications, but it might take some time to find what works best for you. Find out more in our A to Z of MS here.
Note: BMSTC offers an FES Clinic at the Centre, find out more here.