Low back pain is a common issue that affects many people and is often linked to foot mechanics. At Preferred Rehab in Gilbert and Queen Creek, we use orthotics as part of a holistic approach to alleviate this pain.

The Importance of Foot Mechanics:

The way your feet function affects your entire body, especially your spine. Poor foot mechanics, such as overpronation or supination, can cause misalignment and stress on your lower back.

How Orthotics Help:

Custom orthotics correct foot imbalances, improve alignment, and reduce strain on the spine. By providing proper support, they enhance shock absorption and promote symmetry, which can significantly reduce low back pain.

Research and Application:

Studies show that combining orthotics with chiropractic care can effectively reduce low back pain. It’s essential to get orthotics prescribed by a professional after a thorough examination.

Conclusion:

Orthotics are a key tool in our comprehensive treatment strategy for low back pain, offering relief by addressing foot mechanics. At Preferred Rehab, we’re committed to providing effective, science-backed treatments for our patients.

Categories: Orthotics, Spine, Pain

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Gilbert

235 E. Warner Rd #104,

Gilbert, AZ 85296

Phone: (480) 633-3151
Fax: (480) 383-6076

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