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    Actually I am not sure what walking problems i have now. I just drag my leg when I walk.

    Base on my MRI report I should not have footdrop but why My pain management and physiotherapist saying I have footdrop. My surgeon says ankle weak.

    I am not sure what’s going on.
    current symptoms. Back of my left leg I feel pulling sensation. Both side left and right ankle of left leg feels tight too. My last 3 toes and first toes feels someone is pulling my toes.
    Is granulation tissue and scar tissue the same?

    Is about 4 months after my 2nd surgery and having those leg discomfort. I am not sure Is the granulation tissue on the L5S1 giving me those problem.

    If is S1 nerve root giving problem what is the name of that gait?

    ftkm92
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    I am not sure. Base of my compression of the S1 nerve root is it true that I should have spastic gait?

    But that why my surgeon , pain doctor current physiotherapy says I have foot drop. Is it possible I have foot drop and spastic gait? Does a with person with spastic gait and footdrop tend to drag their leg when they walk.

    I remember when I was in hospital after surgery I went for physiotherapy session and there was one very senior and experience physiotherapist was check on me and she said I could have problem with L5 and S1 nerve root.

    Every time I went for my follow up with my surgeon he ask me to push up and down using my toes. After the follow up he just gave me pain killers and told my parents that my left ankle is weak.

    Base of the MRI I have only compression on S1 nerve root and both of my surgery is to decompress the S1 nerve. I am puzzle why pain management dr and physiotherapist says i am having footdrop. My surgeon says my ankle weak. and He did not mention what gait I am having.

    I know I having problem to tip toes. The exercises I am doing now using a special string and put around all my 5 toes and pull the string using my hands.

    ftkm92
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    The 3rd Mri is done in 13/10/14
    Lordosis abnormal lumbar may due to spasm
    L4l5 minor Para central disc herniation indenting the theca. L5S1 Left paracentral disc herniation with annual tearnarrowwing thelateral recess and left neura foramen causing impingement of the left S1 nerve root. There is further scarring and granulation tissue inflammatory changes of the sit of surgery but no obvious abcess.

    4th Mri with contrast
    Recent surgery has been performed discectomy at L5S1 levelaminectomy. Signal abnormality and enhancement along the surgical tract and enhancement adjacent to the S1 nerve root. Granulation tissue.
    Central buldge of the L4L5 disc.

    Current symptoms. Leg pulling sensation and tightness while sitting , , laying on the bed and difficulty tip toes and pointing toes up. Walking I drag my leg and weakness and heavy.
    Somwtimes muscle twitching during the night. Do not really have numbness.

    Sorry for the repeat of the questions. I want to have a clear picture. Dr ask me to used crutches. I force my self not to depend on crutches.

    Just want to know what is going on. I been to physiotherapy .

    ftkm92
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    On 26/6/14

    1st MRI report.
    L4/L5 There is a disc prolapse with mild central canal and bilateral lateral canal stenosis.

    L5S1 There is disc prolapse and left parasagittal disc extrusion causing moderate central canal, left lateral canal stenosis and mild right lateral canal stenosis, it results compression onto the traversing nerve root of left S1 in later canal.

    Did surgery in 10/8/14

    2nd mri report on 8/10/14
    L4/L5 The prolapse disc result in mild central canal and left lateral canal stenosis.

    L5S1 The prolapse disc results in left sided moderate central canal and left lateral canal stenosis. ITcompressing onto the traversing nerve root of left S1 in lateral canal.

    ftkm92
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    I could not bear the pain and i am taking targin, arcoxia 120, neurontin 900mg and ultracet to manage the pain.

    I also went for treatment under pain management doctor. She says I am having foot drop.

    Is it normal that I feel the discomfort when i sit, laying on the bed. Walking no pain just weak and slow. Standing slight pulling feeling.?

    The granulation tissue surround the S1 nerve root only.

    ftkm92
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    Hi.

    Is it possible to have a footdrop? From the previous MRI it shows a paracentral. Herniated at L4L5 but it did not compress the L5 nerve root. Another issue is Paracenteral at L5S1 level with compression in the S1 nerve root.

    I not sure what’s going on? According to the physiotherapist I have problem with the L5 and S1 nerve root.

    Previously had an enormous about of scarring of the S1 nerve root from the first surgery.

    current mri show granulation tissue and a bulging disc at L4L5 level.

    According to my surgeon he says my ankle is weak. He ask me to push up his hand using my toes and I fail most off the time. The big toe does not go up.

    Latest MRI shows granulation tissue.
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    Dr says I should not have pain and should be walking normally. I have been limping for 8 months already. Had two surgery done.

    Is it those problem cause by the granulation tissue surround the nerve root? Is it possible the herniated disc at the L4L5 level without compression causing the problem?

    My surgeon says he not sure because Nerve test shows normal.

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