Back Pain Related to Foot Pain?
Back pain / foot pain related? The pain could be telling a story your doctor may have not have heard. As your body’s foundation, your feet absorb an enormous amount of stress with every step you take. Three arches underneath each foot are the main structures of support. Three arches, not just one. Surprised? So are most of my patients. You already know about the inside or medial longitudinal arch, but we also have an outside or lateral longitudinal arch, and an arch under the ball of each foot called the transverse or metatarsal arch.
Try This At Home…
How can this cause your back to hurt? I’d like you to stand up and do an experiment. While you are standing, roll or drop a foot in as far as it will go toward the floor. It might be uncomfortable, but feel what is happening in your lower body. Do you feel the stress on your inner ankle, inner knee, hips, and perhaps the pelvis and lower back?
Many locations and types of pain displayed by patients are strongly related to collapsed or overpronated arches. The standing experiment you just did allowed you to feel the pattern of stress or pain experienced by so many of our patients who have lost one, two, or all three of their arches. Flattened or collapsed foot arches can affect patients from the ankles and knees up to the head and jaw. By understanding how flat or pronated someone’s feet are, I can offer an explanation for why back or knee pain can start without any real injury.
What Is Overpronation?
Off the shelf orthotics sold in drug stores can serve some good. If your back has brought you to our office, the level of improvement available from store bought orthotics may only be marginal. A foot scan will determine the appropriateness of custom foot orthotics.
If you have been considering chiropractic for your lower back pain, be sure to mention any foot pain you have or may have had in prior months.
Wallet in back pocket causing back pain? What to do?
But (and this is a very big BUT) sitting combined with either “whole body vibration” (WBV) or awkward postures did increase low back pain. In fact, according to the study, “when the co-exposure factors of WBV and awkward postures were added to the analysis, the risk of low back pain increased by a factor of four. … Sitting by itself does not increase the risk of low back pain. However, sitting for more than half a workday, in combination with WBV and/or awkward postures, does increase the likelihood of having low back pain and/or sciatica (nerve pain down a leg), and it is the combination of those risk factors which leads to the greatest increase in low back pain.”
Wallet in Back Pocket Pain
Helicopter pilots showed the strongest association between WBV and low back pain. Clearly, truck drivers, heavy machinery operators, etc. can be at risk as well. Here is a very important consideration: many people create their own “awkward posture,” even if they have an ergonomically designed work station and think their posture is perfect. They ruin everything simply by keeping a big, fat wallet in their back pocket.
In fact, the wallet in back pocket does not even have to be that fat to have a negative effect. Nowadays, we see a lot of people suffering because they keep their cell phone in their back pocket and sit on it. You see, when you sit on a wallet or cell phone, it un-levels your pelvis, which then un-levels your entire spine. This will cause abnormal stress and strain throughout your entire spine, muscular and nervous system. It can trigger low back pain, mid-back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches and more.
This is a major reason why some people do not get the desired results from chiropractic or medical care before hearing about me and coming to my office. No matter what the doctors do, if you sit on a wallet (or have other bad posture) all day, it will simply work against your treatments. Many people do not see the connection between neck pain or headaches and a wallet in back pocket or something else that is causing awkward posture.
Advice: Simply put your wallet (or anything else like a cell phone) in your front pockets. Plus, you won’t break your cell phone as often.
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