I'm a 32 year old male. Approximately two weeks ago I suffered a sprained
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Ankle sprain
Ankle sprain - series
Ankle sprain swelling
Atopy on the ankles
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Lichen simplex chronicus on the ankle
Sprained ankle at home, heard a popping noise, and felt a sharp pain. The pain subsided shortly afterward and I was able to walk on the
ankleAnkle pain
Ankle sprain
Ankle sprain - series
Ankle sprain swelling
Atopy on the ankles
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Lichen simplex chronicus on the ankle
Sprained ankle. The following day I noticed that I wasn't walking correctly and noticed that I had limited
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Athlete's foot, tinea pedis
Clubfoot
Clubfoot deformity
Clubfoot repair
Clubfoot repair - series
Diabetes foot care
Diabetic blood circulation in foot
Diabetic foot care
Erythema toxicum on the foot
Foot pain movement but no pain. I could not move the
footAthlete's foot
Athlete's foot, tinea pedis
Clubfoot
Clubfoot deformity
Clubfoot repair
Clubfoot repair - series
Diabetes foot care
Diabetic blood circulation in foot
Diabetic foot care
Erythema toxicum on the foot
Foot pain up towards me or out to the right (this was my right
footAthlete's foot
Athlete's foot, tinea pedis
Clubfoot
Clubfoot deformity
Clubfoot repair
Clubfoot repair - series
Diabetes foot care
Diabetic blood circulation in foot
Diabetic foot care
Erythema toxicum on the foot
Foot pain). My big toe also provided no resistance and was very weak. After seeing an orthopedic specialist, he suggested I may have stressed the
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Nerve conduction velocity controlling these movements, prescribed an AFO brace, and stated that the full range of motion and strength should return, although it was difficult to say how long it would take. He stated that it was a very strange injury but that it was possible.
I've now noticed that I can move the foot to the right and that some of the strength has returned. My big toe is stronger but not 100%. However, I still have the foot drop and cannot lift my foot all the way up. Again, there is no pain and very little swelling in the ankle.
Is the "progress" I've made a good sign or should I seek a second opinion? Should I give it a few more weeks? I understand that you cannot diagnose over the Internet but any guidance you could provide would be appreciated. I'm very concerned because foot drop is associated with some serious conditions, including ALS. I hadn't noticed a problem prior to the accident but am concerned.
Thank you.