Foot drop: Can you localise it?
This lesson is adapted from a live Q&A for doctors preparing for the FRACP Neurology Exam, but it’s also valuable for medical students, junior doctors, physician trainees, and anyone wanting a clearer approach to neurological localization. In this video, a neurologist breaks down the key clinical clues, lesion patterns, and diagnostic steps used to determine whether foot drop is due to a peripheral nerve, root, plexus, or central lesion. Follow us: https://basic-neurology.com/ Sign up for our Newsletter! Check out our courses! / @basicneurology / basicneurology / basicneurology

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