About 7 1/2 months ago I developed this problem seemingly overnight. I noticed one day as I was walking that when I would try to push off with my left foot, the toes would want to curl under. Almost as if when the rest of the foot is ready to come up, the toes want to keep of pushing off. It hasn't gottem worse but hasn't gotten better. either. I can toe and heel walk easily and don't have foot drop. And I haven't lost strength, either. It bothers me cause I have been making a conscious effort as I walk to keep my toes up when bring that foot forward to keep the toes from doing that and it makes my walk awkward to me. I can bend it fine, can move all the toes, and like I said, have not lost any strength. A little background-----I was diagnosed almost a year ago with an anxiety disorder. I went to phsical therapists, gp's. balance specialists, psychiatrist and a well-respected neurologist to test me for problems I was having-----twitches, dystonia, tremors, shaking, agitation, pins and needles, etc. This all took place from Nov 08 to early Feb 09. I received mri, xray, various meds( including lexapro and xanax, stopped both months ago), and all sorts of tests including the babinski test from the neuro. Other that some loose otoconia that resulted in some temporary vertigo, all the docs and specialsits told me that this is due to the extreme stress I have been experiencing for over two years now. In this same leg I had some issues that I called rubber leg, they went away within a few weeks and then this began. Like I have said I've not lost any strength, no muscle wasting or atrophy as with als(done my homework), and can move my foot with ease( no foot drop). Anyone else have this problem? I thought maybe it was plantar fasciitis as I had a lot of pain in the mornings with my feet, but I can't find ANYTHING on-line about this problem. Oh(lol) and my foot is hurting right now, not craming, but hurting. SORRY SO LONG!!