Barbell Medicine Podcast

Episode 384: The Paralyzed Personal Trainer (Mystery Case)

Jan 23, 2026
Austin Baraki, a physician specializing in neuromuscular cases, dives into the mystery of a 24-year-old personal trainer who experienced foot paralysis after rapid weight loss. He unpacks Slimmer's Paralysis, revealing how dieting can compromise nerve health. The discussion pivots to weight loss strategies, emphasizing that slower weight loss is crucial for athletes to maintain muscle mass, while for those with obesity, protein intake and resistance training are even more important. They also examine the implications of GLP-1 medications on nerve injury risk.
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ANECDOTE

Rapid Weight Loss Triggered Persistent Foot Drop

  • A 24-year-old personal trainer lost 22 pounds in two weeks and developed sudden right foot paralysis.
  • The weakness persisted a year later and led to an emergency presentation and extensive workup.
INSIGHT

Localize Weakness By Pattern And Timeline

  • Focal weakness narrows localization to nerve, muscle, junction, or joint rather than brain or spinal cord.
  • Timeline and symmetry help distinguish systemic causes from local structural problems at the knee.
INSIGHT

Motor-Only Electric Block Localizes At Fibular Head

  • Nerve conduction studies showed non-recordable motor signals in the common peroneal distribution but intact sensory conduction.
  • Needle EMG revealed heavy denervation of tibialis anterior and peroneals with sparing of proximal peroneal-innervated biceps femoris short head.
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