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Hello, a few days ago I had lower back pain that extended down to my leg. After the pain subsided, I started feeling a slight tingling in my leg and having trouble with my foot—I can't lift it completely. Which doctor should I consult? Do I need to see a general practitioner first, who will then refer me further, or...?"

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  • You should start by consulting a general practitioner , as your symptoms could indicate nerve compression. The general practitioner can assess your condition and, if necessary, refer you to a specialist.

    Adam Usseault

    Kinesist

    Vorst

  • You can see your doctor first and he can prescribe session for physiotherapist.

    Henri Chalais

    Kinesist

    Luik

  • Hello,
    First you need to see a general doctor which send you to make complementary examinations. After that, he will surely advies you to make kinesitherapy sessions to help you recovery.

    Christophe Maton

    Kinesist

    Jette

  • Hello,
    You should see a neurosurgeon. Here surgery should be prescribed depending of how much lack of force you have and where. Some physio can also help you to handle this symptomes
    Best regards
    Thibault Cramesnil Physiotherapist

    Thibault Cramesnil

    Kinesist

    Waterloo

  • The description of your symptoms probably seems to indicate a nervous problem. The sciatic nerve can cause pain along its entire path (from low back to the foot) and reduce strength in it. As a first step, you can consult your general practitioner for physiotherapy. If the symptoms persist or increase, it is preferable to do medical imaging to determine the origin of the problem. Good luck !

    Adrien Gaborit

    Kinesist

    Ixelles

  • Hello, Yes of course if you feel some tingling in your leg/foot you should at least go to your generalist who will refer you to a specialist.

    Thomas Burgisser

    Kinesist

    Evere

  • When you loose strenght or sensation of touch, it is an emergency and should go see a neuro surgeon in a hospital.

    Joachim De Meur

    Kinesist

    Esneux

  • Hello, you should see a General practictionner first and then he will refer you to a physiotherapist. You are welcome if you want to come in my office. Have a good day!

    David Nayis

    Kinesist

    Etterbeek

  • The symptoms you describe seem to indicate a neurological problem that is best investigated further as soon as possible.
    You can contact a neurology specialist for this immediately or through your GP on referral. However, the latter option will take more time, and since you already show a motor deficit (reduced active dorsiflexion of the ankle), it is best not to lose too much time.

    Nick Verhoeven

    Kinesist

    Woluwe-Saint-Pierre

  • I think general practitioner because it's quiker than a specialist.

    Benjamin Lallement

    Kinesist

    Uccle

  • Hello,
    If you can't completely lift your foot, it is an indicator to see you GP. If your loss of strength (incapacity to lift your foot against gravity) appeared in less than 24h, it is an indicator to go to the emergency because a nerve may be trapped. If it appeared in more than 24h, seeing your GP will be enough and he will probably recommend you some physio.

    Good evening,
    Thomas.

    Thomas Hansoulle

    Kinesist

    Chaumont-Gistoux

  • Hello,
    You should go to the emergency room. It's a bad sing that you have trouble with your foot.

    Victoria Cohidon

    Kinésithérapeute et microkinésithérapeute

    Uccle

  • if you have a trouble with your leg I advise you to see your an other one general practitioner asap.

    Lorenzo Dragonetti D.O.

    Kinesist

    Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

  • The symptoms you're describing, including lower back pain that extends to your leg, tingling, and difficulty lifting your foot (which sounds like **foot drop**), are concerning and could be indicative of a nerve-related issue, possibly involving the sciatic nerve or a condition like a herniated disc.

    Given these symptoms, you should consult a **neurologist** or an **orthopedic specialist** with a focus on spine health. These specialists are well-equipped to evaluate and manage conditions related to nerve impingement, herniated discs, or other spinal issues that might be causing your symptoms.

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    Loic Bullock

    Kinesist

    Gembloux

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