Lesion of Popliteal Nerve

- Foot drop
- Weakness of dorsiflexion and eversion of the foot
- Weakness of extensor hallucis longus
- Inversion and plantar flexion are normal
- Anaesthesia over the lower lateral part of the leg and dorsum of the foot; often with little or no sensory loss
- All reflexes are intact - the ankle jerk is lost in a sciatic nerve lesion
- wasting of the anterior tibial and peroneal muscles

- Direct injury (trauma)
- Prolonged pressure on the nerve
- Compression or entrapment of the nerve by nearby parts of the body or disease-related structures (such as a tumor)

- ROM and stretching exercises
- Lower extremity strengthening exercises
- Gait program
- Passive Knee Extension
- Adductor Straddle
- Lotus
- Slant Board Straight Knee
- Vmo Sets 30 60 90
- Single Leg Balance
- Heel Raises
- Stationary Bike
- Step Overs
- Wall Sits
- Gait II
- Step Downs
- Single Leg Bridge
- Sit On Feet
- Passive Knee Extension