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If you live with lower back pain , you have a lot of company. The connection between your feet and your lower back pain may not seem immediately obvious. However, there is more than one way that your feet and back pain can be linked. Lower back pain can have many causes that are connected to the feet. One of the most common is a problem with the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is actually a bundle of five nerves that runs from the lower part of your spine down your legs. When this nerve is pinched or compressed, you may feel pain in your lower back and feet.
Sometimes, your lower back pain can be due to biomechanical issues. Also, you may have flat feet. This condition can cause your thighs and knees to rotate inward, which can cause an exaggerated curvature of your lower back.
Over time, this posture can put more pressure on your hips and knees and lead to back pain. Both underpronation and overpronation are very common issues that can contribute to lower back pain. Overpronation is what occurs when your feet turn inward. If you tend toward overpronation, you may find the inside of your soles flattened from wear. With underpronation, your feet turn excessively outward when you run or walk.
This can cause your spine and hips to get out of alignment, which can lead to lower back pain. Wearing the right shoes can help correct common foot issues. Choosing the correct footwear is important, especially if you regularly walk, run, or perform other athletic activities.
You need shoes that provide enough arch support to keep your spine in proper alignment. In some cases, you may also need orthotics. If you need help selecting the right shoes or orthotics, we can give you a thorough exam and recommend options for you to consider.