In many cases, foot drop can improve or even fully go away, but it depends on the cause and severity. If the underlying cause can be treated or heals (for example, a compressed nerve that gets relieved), then the nerve and muscle function may recover and the foot drop will resolve. In fact, foot drop is treatable in most cases, though recovery might take weeks to months. However, if the nerve damage is severe or due to a progressive neurological disease, foot drop could be long-lasting or permanent. Even in those situations, using braces and therapy can greatly improve mobility. Every individual is different – after evaluating you, we can give you an idea of whether your foot drop is likely temporary or something that needs long-term management. The good news is that with proper treatment, most people can significantly improve their walking ability even if the weakness persists.