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Is it possible to restore the fitness of the dropped foot (damage to the sciatic nerve) through rehabilitation? What are the methods of treating a hernia of the spine and a prolapsed disc?

The main question - what is the reason for peroneal nerve palsy? Please contact a neurosurgeon - in Toruń he sees, for example, in Bielany, Batory and University. A CT scan is necessary.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Tomasz W. Rosochowicz

A specialist neurologist - he works in the provinces of Kujawsko - Pomorskie and Mazowieckie. He is passionate about neuropathology and neuroimmunology. I accept privately in Warsaw and Toruń - signups for a mobile visit: 0501 108-204.

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