
What Is Babiniski Sign And Foot Drop? Can They Be

Underlying condition should be treated.
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Both, Babinski sign and foot drop are consequences, not conditions, of nerve damage.
While Babinski sign is found in damage of nerves appertaining central nervous system, foot drop may be caused by central or peripheral nerve damage.
Improvement of these neurological findings should come after successful treatment of the underlying cause, be it herniated disc, central nervous system lesions, etc., but several factors, time from the onset of these signs, affect the outcome.
Discuss with your Neurologist for these issues.
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No, a possibly damaged nerve in the knee should not cause pain in the groin area.
The pain in the groin may be caused by local abdominal problems such as inguinal herniation, urinary bladder problems, middle spinal cord conditions such as herniated disc, stenosis, etc.
See your Doctor for these issues.
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