Foot Drop due to Peroneal Nerve Damage during Knee Surgery - Unresponsive to Conventional Therapy
Symptoms: Inability or difficulty in moving the ankle and toes upward (dorsiflexion)
83 yr. old Female with Severe Hip Joint Inflamation from Traumatic Fall - Unresponsive to Conventional Therapy
Symptoms: Severe Pelvic Pain and Walking Difficulty
Chronic Achilles Tendinitis
Symptoms: Pain and Swelling of the Achilles Heel
QRS is Successful when Cases are Unresponsive to Conventional Therapy - Foot Drop - Part 2
Symptoms: Inability or difficulty in moving the ankle and toes upward (dorsiflexion)
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