An imbalance in the feet can cause pain that can affect your lower back. Indeed, a misalignment of the foot or abnormal foot mechanics during walking / running could cause foot pain, as well as pain in the ankles, legs, knees, hips and back.
It is therefore important to consult as soon as pain starts occurring to avoid further complications / pain. Whether there is pain when you take your first steps in the morning, during or after your sports activities or just while standing, these pains can be connected to your feet. Here are some examples of pains whose causes can be related to an imbalance of your feet.

FOOT PAIN / ANKLE PAIN
- Repetitive sprain
- Tendonitis (Achilles, posterior tibial, fibular, etc.)
- Morton Nevrome
- Metatarsalgia
- Osteoarthritis
KNEE PAIN / LEGS PAIN
- Syndrome of the Ilio tibial band
- Tibial periostitis (shin splint)
- Misalignment of the knees (knees towards the inside, knee valgum)
- Patellar-patellar syndrome
- Osteoarthritis


HIPS PAIN / LOWER BACK PAIN
- Prolonged standing pain
- Inequality of the lower limbs
