An Osteopathic Approach to Foot Drop: A Case Report of Posterior Fibular Head

Cureus. 2024 Oct 31;16(10):e72777. doi: 10.7759/cureus.72777. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Chronic foot drop can present a diagnostic challenge, often leading to extensive medical evaluations without definitive resolution. We report a case of a 42-year-old female with an elusive cause of foot drop, a complex and engaging case that required extensive medical evaluations. The patient's complex medical history includes kidney infections, migraine headaches, and irritable bowel syndrome, treated with conventional medications and osteopathic manipulative techniques. The foot drop onset was associated with a gym injury, compounded by prior inconspicuous anatomical variations revealed by imaging. Despite exhaustive neurological evaluations, traditional treatments, and alternative medicine approaches, the etiology remained unclear, and the patient continued to suffer from debilitating symptoms. A notable improvement in foot mobility and associated symptoms was achieved with osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), suggesting a possible neuromusculoskeletal link. This case illustrates the diagnostic conundrum of foot drop and highlights OMT as a potential first-line therapy, warranting further investigation into its role in such cases.

Keywords: case report; complex regional pain syndrome; foot dorsiflexion; foot drop; high-velocity low-amplitude; muscle energy; nerve compression; nerve dysfunction; osteopathic manipulative treatment; physical rehabilitation.

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