Drop Foot can be caused by:
1. Failure
in
knee surgery
2. Failure
in lower back surgery at L4/L5 (most common).
The Drop Foot
is actually a pinched nerve which caused by pressure
on the nerve L4, L5 due to a muscle did not
absorb force (injury) and, as a result the
force went directly to the joint area, known as Bone
on Bone - Always.
When you have a
lower back pain, due to herniated disk or other
issue, the doctors will inject you with epidural or cortisone injection
which is a temporarily solution but will not help you in the long run.
Moreover, these injections to your L4/L5 disks can cause your bones to develop MS.
Also, doctors cannot administer you more than 4
times a year these injections due the risks involve
with MS.
If these
injections do not help than, the doctors advise on a
surgery to your L4/L5 lower back disks, however, they do not
tell the risk of developing SCIATICA NERVE INJURY as
a result of that surgery.
In most cases, you will not notice it after few
months post surgery. And it leads to a Drop Foot
for the rest of your life whereas doctors cannot
help.
Same is with the knee,
when we are bone on bone due to a muscle that did
not work properly, or injury to the knee, doctors cannot tell where is
origin of the pain and suggest a knee surgery.
When
the surgery goes wrong we got pinched nerve resulted
in Drop Foot. Doctors will not admit the
failure as you will not feel the result only after
six months post surgery unfortunately.
There is no need
to do any knee or lower back surgery with the ARP systems.
The ARP simply locates the origin to your lower back
or knee issue and treats that 100%. On the reverse
side, if you did develop a Drop Foot or Sciatica
nerve injury as a result then, the ARP can help
recover your nervous system, Drop Foot as well as your sciatica
nerve.
The result
.... no lower back pain, no Drop Foot, no need for a
surgery !
Be advise that Drop
Foot treatments take longer than our usual 10
sessions, in between 20 to 30, due to varied body reaction from person to
person and the severity damage in the knee surgery
and/or in the L4/L5 of the lower back as a result of
the surgery.
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