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  • Asni
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I am waiting to get an appointment with a surgeon and I am trying to do some physio to keep the muscle active.

    I was assigned the two foot heel raise and my toes on the affected left leg curl down while doing it is that normal? is there a neurological explanation for that?

    I had a last question about the pain that is no longer there while I still have plantar flexion weakness. Is the fact that there is no pain whatsoever a good sign that the herniation is resorbing? or a bad sign of the s1 nerve too damaged to send pain signals especially that i lost feeling in the back of the thigh?

    Thank you very much doctor.

    Asni
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    Dr. Corenman,

    Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I hope one day motor deficit becomes an absolute emergency treated within 24 hours.

    I just wanted to know how soon does damage to the nerve become permanent? and if people in my case can find orthoses to help them in the push off phase of walking?

    Thank you so much for all your help.

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