
Neurologist Explains How to Diagnose and Treat Foot Paresis
Foot Paresis: What It Is and How to Diagnose It A recent video by neurologist Dr. Peskhov has shed light on the diagnosis of foot paresis, a condition affecting many. The video, which has garnered significant attention, explains that foot paresis is often a symptom of a more significant underlying problem, potentially in the lumbar region of the spine. "Paresis is a consequence of some problem," explains Dr. Peskhov in his video. "This problem can be at different levels, for example, the level of the lower back." He suggests two key diagnostic steps: first, an MRI of the lumbosacral spine, and second, an electroneuromyography (EMG) of both legs to assess nerve impulse transmission. Dr. Peskhov's clear explanation and practical advice make this information highly valuable for those experiencing foot weakness. The video emphasizes the importance of seeking professional medical help for proper diagnosis and treatment. His recommendations for diagnostic tests provide a clear path for individuals to take to address this common health issue, leading to effective treatment and improved quality of life.