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Old 09-10-2010, 08:36 PM #1
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Default What to wear at night for drop foot?

I have a partial foot drop in both feet from Neuropathy, sometimes I wear my AFOs to bed if my legs are especially fatigued but they are cumbersome. I am wondering what others wear at night. I ask because although I stretch daily, I can definitely feel the muscles and such in the back of my legs tightening and my toes pointing more especially if a blanket is on top of them, this really makes the muscles in the front of my legs sore. I am looking for something that is comfortable to wear at night, and cheap, and easy to slip on and off to keep my feet from pointing and stretch my the muscles in the back of my legs gently.
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