Thank you! The last doctor already referred me to PT, unfortunately my insurance requires me to pay a whole lot, and with me being out of work it is not going to be possible. Hopefully I can do some exercises around the house that help
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Originally Posted by Littlepaw
Hi! If the problem is not in your spine it could be peroneal nerve palsy. Don't know why they would blow that off! Nerve conduction, EMG will hopefully tell you something about this. Bump up your testing if you can. Once they know more see about starting PT. In the meantime do passive range of motion several times a day to keep everything limber and moving.
I hope you find answers and relief soon, Littlepaw 
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