Hey,

I need some more info. How about your results from your neurological examinations. Any signs of the following

Dysergia: Improper co-ordinated function of a muscle group.
Dysmetria: Inability to properly gauge the distance between two points. Tested with finger-to-nose movements.
Dysdiadochokinesia: Inability to do rapid alternating movements.
Scanning Speech: Prolonged separation of syllables, often seen with cerebellar dysfunction.
Clonus: Repetitive, rhythmic contractions of a muscle when attempting to hold it in a stretched state

GAIT Disturbances:

Cerebellar Lesions: Central cerebellar lesion shows unsteady gait, but conventional cerebellar signs may be normal.
Posterior Columns Lesions: Loss of proprioception results in unsteady gait when eyes are closed, but relatively normal gait when eyes are open.
Romberg's Test: Patient can't maintain balance with legs tight together, with eyes closed.
Titubation: Body tremor when standing or walking, sign of cerebellar disease.

Musculosckeletal:
Compartment syndrome anterior and deep

Neurological:
L5-S2 injury
Tibial Nerve Lesion (if left too long a contracture will develop)

Let me know your results
Adamo