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To compensate for this dragging, the patient will bend the knee to lift the foot higher than in a normal stride (high steppage). Foot drop typically affects the muscles responsible for moving the ankle and foot upward, specifically the anterior tibialis, extensor halluces longus, and extensor digitorum longus.
The muscles involved in foot drop are the anterior tibialis, extensor halluces longus, and extensor digitorum longus.
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Photon
Hope this helps !
Photon