Q. A 73 year-old female presents to clinic with right leg pain and foot weakness that started 1 month ago. The pain radiates from right buttock down the posterior aspect of her right leg. When walking, she notes that she is unable to pick up her right ankle. She has difficulties walking up stairs and going up hills. She has fallen several times due to her right ankle weakness and has started using a walker. She denies any issues with her left leg. She denies recent spinal trauma, bowel or urinary incontinence. On strength testing, she is unable to dorsiflex her right ankle. She is able to dorsiflex her left ankle. Which of the following physical exam findings would be expected in this patient’s lower extremities?

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