{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Palliative surgery for foot drop. {Author}: Grandjean A;Lafosse T;Pierrart J;Masmejean E; {Journal}: Hand Surg Rehabil {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Sep 2021 24 {Factor}: 1.419 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.hansur.2020.11.015 {Abstract}: Dysfunction of the common peroneal nerve is the most common mononeuropathy in the lower limb and a source of significant disability for patients. The nerve can be damaged at various levels for various reasons (direct or indirect trauma, extrinsic compression, anatomical variant, endocrine, rheumatological, or neurological disease). Clinical evidence of foot drop with steppage gait is very typical. Conservative treatment should be considered as a first step (avoidance of the contributing factors, functional rehabilitation, foot drop brace ± injection). If properly conducted conservative treatment is not successful, palliative surgery is indicated: either tendon transfer using the posterior tibial tendon or ankle arthrodesis.