
Originally Posted by
Sheesh
Zen - That's how I ended up at the podiatrist. I have had lower back pain forever, and my new chiropractor sent me to get lots of x-rays and did some deep tissue massage and realized that I have major shin splints. Once the x-rays came back, she said the problem was my feet and that I needed to get that corrected and it would ultimately help me back... no relief yet, but I'm still hoping.
This is a which came first, the chicken or the egg question. The whole lower quadrant including your low back worked together as a unit and one can affect another. I just wanted to pipe in to say that this makes doing some core stabilization exercises even more applicable for you as well as addressing your feet.
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