Randomly, yes my husband is dealing with peroneal issues. About 6 weeks ago or so he suddenly was unable to move his toes up in his right foot and had loss of sensation and some other things.
We were both going to the podiatrist for new orthotics anyway, and he mentioned the issue to our podiatrist. She said he has drop foot, with no obvious signs of trauma and needed to see a neurologist for an EMG and nerve conduction test.
He had the two tests on Thursday and the neurologist said he has anterior peroneal neuropathy, but gave no other information or guidance and said he'd need to speak with his doctor. His referring doctor is a podiatrist and I don't believe this is really her field and the testing neurologist said you'd probably need to see a neurologist.
We're slightly confused about what he's supposed to do with this information at this point, but yes he's dealing with this as well. I guess the difference is he wasn't in a cast. He does cross his legs, so perhaps this is the cause.