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Old 06-22-2015, 06:34 AM #1
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Default How do sensations change as nerves regenerate?

I am just wondering if anyone is able to tell me how sensations change as nerves regenerate?
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Old 06-22-2015, 08:46 AM #2
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I cannot because a CMTers nerves do not regenerate at least not with the type I have. Maybe, just maybe with another type. Not certain. I'm sure someone else might be able to help you.
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Default Smart Step - AFO

I received my AFO yesterday. Everyone at work has commented that I am walking a lot better. I am not sure I like it though as it is quite bulky at the back and will only Fi in limited shoes (eg sports shoes - lucky I wear them a lot!!)
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Default Skiing with Foot Drop

I am flying to NZ next week for a skiing holiday with my family. It will be interesting!! My theory is my ankle is locked in anyway, and shouldn't have to dorsi-flex if I take it easy.
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Good luck with that!

Have a safe trip.
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