What is Lower Back Pain?

It is said that up to 70% of the population will suffer from lower back pain at some stage in their lives.

There can many causes of low back pain. These may be osseous (bony), neuropathic (nerve damage) or soft tissue. One of the major causes of lower back pain is incorrect positioning of the pelvis during walking, and this is very often due to foot malalignment.

Common causes of Lower Back Pain

Excessive Pronation:
Excess pronation, or ’flat feet’, causes various rotations throughout the legs during the walking cycle. The end result of these rotations is a forward tilt of the pelvis, which in turn increases the curvature of the spine and places strain on the muscles and ligaments of the lower back.

Asymmetrical Movement of the Feet:
If one foot is rolling in or out significantly further than the other, not only is there an increased curvature through the lower back, but a pelvic tilt can result. This can lead to scoliosis ( a curvature of the spine), and once again places strain on the associated muscles and ligaments.

How to treat Lower Back Pain?

Orthotic Therapy
This is necessary to balance the feet and control abnormal motion, thus assisting in stabilising the pelvis and enhancing the normal function of the spine.

Physiotherapy / Chiropractic / Occupational Therapy:
Consulting with a chiropractor, physiotherapist or occupational therapist may also be required. This treatment will be recommended as part of your treatment program, depending on each individual’s situation.

Stretching / Strengthening exercises
These are often prescribed as part of your treatment program.

Footwear Changes
Your footwear is reviewed to ensure there is no aggravation of your symptoms.

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