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Just wondering if anyone knows if acupuncture has ever been used to

treat foot drop...with success, that is. I have had foot drop since

last Christmas...as a result of a herniated disk (L-5). Had surgery

to remove herniated portion of disk (which had fallen onto the nerve

that controls the foot). Nerve no longer entrapped and it's a slow

recovery, as I understand it. Nerve must heal and this takes up to

one year. Decided to try the acupuncture to maybe wake up the nerve

and muscles affected. Any comments from anyone?

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Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote:Interested in the no message theory for

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Foot Drop is something I am not familiar wiith as a term. If it is a herniated

disc then there are treatments available for the massage and movement of the

vertabrae and gently but steadily replecing the disc in the correct area.

Stones. plastic wood etc, placed under the back in the area of the disc can

slowly move vertabrae( not without some pain) sedate areas of discomfort.

sciatic nerve seems to come into play here and that line behind the leg is good

for massage as well (behind the knee). Flattish stones with a slight bump are

good for this. leaning up against the wall corner on the edge and alighning your

vertabrae might help. There are massage specialists that specialize in backs.

 

Nancy Waldren <nwald wrote:

Thank you, Dr. Holmes!

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drholmes

acupuncture

Sunday, June 12, 2005 7:15 PM

Re: acupuncture Acupuncture for Foot Drop condition?

 

 

there are professional issues involved so that sharing thoughts is

neither permissible nor advisable

 

since the pain disappeared it would seem the treatment is doing you well

 

i would suggest a continuance of 5 sessions or so by which time you

should have real time

results, and at least a significant betterment in foot drop

 

best wishes

 

holmes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nancy Waldren wrote:

 

>Thank you, Dr. Holmes, for your input. Herniation was between L4-L-5. In

1996, I had a synovial cyst in same location. I have cleaned homes for nearly

20 years...lots of wear and tear on back and I am sure this is the cause of

herniation. What type of acupuncture do you refer to...Asian? European? I

actually saw a Dr. Dang yesterday. He inserted needles in my right buttocks

area, one in side of calf; one in the back of calf (numb) and one at the ankle.

No change in foot drop yet...but...my right hip area didn't hurt anymore...and

still no pain which is wonderful. He practices (European) French acupuncture

and is an Internal Medicine specialist, as well. Am I on the right track?

>

>Would you mind if I show him your thoughts in response to my foot drop?

>

>Nancy Waldren

>Columbus, Ohio

> -

> drholmes

> acupuncture

> Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:02 PM

> Re: acupuncture Acupuncture for Foot Drop condition?

>

>

> treated a foot drop once by treating LU Xu as it was offending GB

> GB yang rose and caused the vessel to run Empty between GB 34 and 40

> result, foot drop

>

> in your case one should find a reason for the herniation

>

> L 5 could rule Water with UB 23 at L 2 and UB and SI near abouts

> all SI dysfunction is housed in lower warmer

>

> thinking aloud:

> if herniation confined to one disc space, one can think of SP as primary

> if herniation involves multiple disc spaces, one would think of a Water

> primary

>

> since you report the former, then SP is primary and Water secondary

> which can be neat is found relevant

>

> in which case treatment would be:

> tone SP yin

> reduce UB yang

>

> little or no local intervention

>

> another approach

> are both shoulders and hips level?

> are both Day functional?

>

> overall easy to heal

> somewhat more difficult to make sure you are not cooking another disk

>

> best

>

> dr holmes

> www.acu-heal.com

>

>

>

>

> nwald_2000 wrote:

>

> >Just wondering if anyone knows if acupuncture has ever been used to

> >treat foot drop...with success, that is. I have had foot drop since

> >last Christmas...as a result of a herniated disk (L-5). Had surgery

> >to remove herniated portion of disk (which had fallen onto the nerve

> >that controls the foot). Nerve no longer entrapped and it's a slow

> >recovery, as I understand it. Nerve must heal and this takes up to

> >one year. Decided to try the acupuncture to maybe wake up the nerve

> >and muscles affected. Any comments from anyone?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Yes, I have treated foot drop very successfully and quite simply. I

used a series of local and distal points. The local points were mainly

to affect the channels involved physically. The distal points were used

to support the underlying deficiency of the patient. For example, the

patient had a weak Spleen energy, the Spleen is seen to influence

muscles, and therefore this would obviously make some difference to this

condition. Similarly the patient had a Stagnation/blockage in her Liver

energy, and again, since the Liver is said to influence tendons,

smoothing the flow of energy within the Liver had a remarkable effect on

the tendons in her foot. Hope this helps. Saffron

 

 

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On Behalf Of nwald_2000

08 June 2005 23:55

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acupuncture Acupuncture for Foot Drop condition?

 

Just wondering if anyone knows if acupuncture has ever been used to

treat foot drop...with success, that is. I have had foot drop since

last Christmas...as a result of a herniated disk (L-5). Had surgery

to remove herniated portion of disk (which had fallen onto the nerve

that controls the foot). Nerve no longer entrapped and it's a slow

recovery, as I understand it. Nerve must heal and this takes up to

one year. Decided to try the acupuncture to maybe wake up the nerve

and muscles affected. Any comments from anyone?

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for your reply. I4 months have gone by since I actually asked about

acupuncture and my foot drop. I realize the longer it exists...the changes

reduce dramatically. So, here we are...foot drop has been present for one year

and 8 months. Is it still worth a shot after having it this long? If so, I

know of a reputable doctor (Dr. Quinlin, Canal Winchester, OH) who I may call to

get it started. Please advise?

 

Thanks so much for your time.

 

Nancy Waldren

 

 

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