How Is Your Spine Causing Foot Pain?

The spine and the feet are two very separate areas of the body. They have hips and legs separating them. So how can the two be connected and can an issue in your spine cause foot pain? Our team at Universal Chiropractic, serving Mississauga, ON, knows the answer to these questions and can help you get relief. Call us for chiropractic care from a chiropractor near you.

The Spine and the Feet 

There is more than one way that your spine can cause issues in your feet. The first is through misalignment. A spinal misalignment might contribute to several different chronic pain problems because of how it may affect the nerves in the spinal cord. One of these potential problems is foot pain.

Herniated discs in the lower back can also play a role. When the filling leaks out of a herniated disc, it may spill onto the sciatic nerve. This nerve travels between the lower back and the feet. When it becomes compressed, it may lead to pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness anywhere along its path. This includes the feet.

How to Determine if Foot Pain Is Caused by the Spine 

A good way to help know for certain if your spine and foot pain are connected is to visit a chiropractor near you. You’ll receive a limited physical examination of the affected area and have your relevant medical history taken to help determine the source of your pain.

If your spine is the issue, adjustments can be performed to help restore proper alignment to the spinal column. Spinal decompression can also help heal herniated discs.

If the source of your foot pain is not directly related to your spine, there are still various methods that chiropractors may utilize, such as soft tissue therapy and corrective exercises, to help you get relief. A chiropractor near you on our team can help determine the best course of action and develop a customized treatment plan.

Get Chiropractic Care from a Chiropractor Near You

Don’t just live with foot pain another day. Visit our team at Universal Chiropractic in Mississauga, ON, by calling (905) 567-8535 to schedule an appointment.

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