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Confused Treadmill vs Elliptical

I was wondering if anyone has a compare/contrast advice on a Treadmill vs and Eliliptical trainer. I have a treadmill but I can barely walk 1/2 mile. My foot drop is pretty severe and usually what makes me stop. When it gets so bad I'm in danger of falling I stop. I've been thinking about getting an Elliptical trainer instead and wondering if there's someone out there that has sever foot drop/drag who gets a longer/better work out on an Elliptical instead of a treadmill?

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