Address back pain at its source with AI-powered foot alignment correction. Fix biomechanical issues that cause lower back discomfort.
Your feet are the foundation of your entire body. When foot alignment is off, it creates a chain reaction that affects your back.
Overpronation, supination, or structural issues create improper weight distribution through your legs.
Poor foot mechanics force your ankles, knees, and hips to compensate with unnatural movements.
Compensatory movements create muscle imbalances and spinal misalignment, leading to chronic back pain.
By correcting foot alignment, custom orthotics restore proper biomechanics throughout your entire kinetic chain.
Multiple studies demonstrate the effectiveness of custom orthotics for reducing lower back pain.
Average reduction in lower back pain with custom orthotics
Of patients report improved postural stability
Weeks average time to significant pain improvement
Take our 3-minute AI assessment to discover if foot alignment issues are contributing to your back pain.
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Orthotics help back pain by correcting foot alignment and reducing compensatory movements throughout the kinetic chain. They address the root cause of many back problems by stabilizing the foundation of your body and improving overall biomechanics.
Key Benefits: Root cause correction • Kinetic chain alignment • Reduced compensation • Improved stability
Orthotics are 58% effective for reducing lower back pain when foot alignment issues are the contributing factor. Clinical studies show significant pain reduction within 6-8 weeks of consistent use, particularly for biomechanically-related back pain.
Effectiveness: 58% pain reduction • 6-8 week timeline • Clinical validation • Biomechanical focus
Foot problems cause back pain through kinetic chain dysfunction and compensatory movement patterns. Overpronation, flat feet, or other foot issues create imbalances that travel up through your ankles, knees, hips, and spine.
Connection: Kinetic chain • Compensatory patterns • Spinal misalignment • Muscle imbalances