A case of peroneal neuropathy-induced footdrop. Correlated and compensatory lower-extremity function

Author:

Vlahovic TC1,Ribeiro CE1,Lamm BM1,Denmark JA1,Walters RG1,Talbert T1,Penugonda S1,Furmato JA1,Brower DJ1,McMahon J1,Bhimji S1,Hillstrom HJ1

Affiliation:

1. Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Abstract

This article reports on the case of a man with peroneal neuropathy-induced footdrop who was seen at the authors' institution 3 years after open reduction and internal fixation of a proximal fibular fracture and a distal, spiral, oblique tibial fracture of the right leg. A comprehensive gait analysis was conducted. A significant footdrop in gait resulted in a "reverse check mark" center-of-pressure pattern, an increased transverse-plane rotation of the foot, and excessive knee and hip flexion in the sagittal plane. These objective findings documented significant dysfunction within the involved lower extremity; in addition, aberrant biomechanics were observed in structures other than the site of initial injury within both limbs.

Publisher

American Podiatric Medical Association

Subject

General Medicine

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