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Feet and posture: The Hidden Link

When most people think about posture, they imagine their back, shoulders, or neck. But did you know that your feet — the very foundation you stand on — can have a huge impact on how the rest of your body feels and moves?

At The Foot Room, we often see patients who come in with foot pain but also mention back ache, hip stiffness, or even regular headaches. Many don’t realise that the way their feet function could be at the root of these problems

How Your Feet Affect Your Whole Body

Your feet are designed to absorb shock and keep you balanced. But if they aren’t aligned properly — for example, if you have flat feet, high arches, or you roll your ankles in or out when you walk — the rest of your body has to compensate.

That compensation often shows up as:

  • Knee pain from altered tracking.
  • Hip or lower back pain from uneven gait.
  • Neck tension or headaches caused by long-term posture changes.

Over time, what starts as a “minor” foot issue can lead to widespread discomfort problems.

When to See a Podiatrist vs. a Physio

It can be confusing knowing where to go if you’re struggling with pain. Physiotherapists are excellent at treating muscular and joint issues higher up the body. But if the underlying problem begins in your feet, you need to start with a podiatrist.

At The Foot Room, our Biomechanical Specialist Team, based at our Broughton clinic, works with both adults and children to assess how your feet move and how this might be affecting the rest of your body. Using detailed gait analysis technology, we look at your walking and running patterns and can recommend tailored solutions — from simple footwear advice to custom orthotics.

Children’s Posture Matters Too

Posture problems don’t just affect adults. Children are spending more time sitting than ever before, and issues like flat feet or tiptoe walking can impact how they move as they grow. Our team specialises in assessing children’s biomechanics too, helping to support healthy development and prevent future pain.

The Takeaway

If you’ve been struggling with ongoing back pain, hip discomfort, or even headaches and nothing seems to help, it might be time to look down. Your feet could be telling you something.

At The Foot Room, with clinics in Broughton and Longridge, our biomechanical clinic is run from Broughton, where our specialist team is here to support both adults and children. By treating the foundation — your feet — we can often make a big difference to your posture, comfort, and quality of life.

Ready to find out if your feet are the hidden link to your pain? Book your biomechanical assessment online today.

Disclaimer: This post is based on our clinical observations and professional opinion. We are not medical doctors and this blog is not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult your GP, Podiatrist or a medical professional, if you have concerns about your health

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