Nerve damage may cause difficulties in moving parts of your body. For example, common peroneal nerve dysfunction is a type of peripheral neuropathy that involves damage to a single nerve, the peroneal nerve, which supplies sensation to the leg and foot. People with this condition may experience foot drop, a slapping gait, weakness in the ankles and feet, or toes dragging when they walk.

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