The Kinetic Chain Explained: How Foot Problems Can Cause Knee, Hip, and Back Pain

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The Kinetic Chain Connection: How Your Feet Can Cause Knee, Hip, and Back Pain

You’ve stretched. You’ve strengthened. You may have even treated the painful area directly — yet your knee, hip, or back pain keeps coming back.

That’s often the clue most people miss.

Pain doesn’t always start where you feel it. Very often, it begins at your foundation — your feet.

At Atlas Spine Clinic, we regularly see patients whose pain persists because the true cause lies upstream or downstream from the painful area. This guide explains the kinetic chain clearly, without hype, so you can finally understand what your body has been trying to tell you.

What Is the Kinetic Chain?

The kinetic chain describes how your body moves as one connected system.

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Your feet, ankles, knees, hips, pelvis, and spine don’t work independently. Each step sends force upward through the chain. If one link is misaligned, the rest must compensate.

Your feet matter most because they are:

  • Your point of contact with the ground
  • Your shock absorbers
  • Your alignment guides

When the foundation is unstable, everything above it adapts — often painfully.

The Foundation Problem: Overpronation & Supination

Most kinetic chain dysfunction starts with how your foot interacts with the ground.

Overpronation

  • Foot rolls too far inward
  • Arch collapses
  • Knee rotates inward
  • Hip and pelvis lose stability

Supination (Underpronation)

  • Foot rolls outward
  • Poor shock absorption
  • Excess stress on outer knee, hip, and spine

These are not “foot problems.”
They are whole-body alignment problems.

Simple Self-Checks You Can Do Today

Wet Foot Test

  • Full footprint → likely overpronation
  • Thin outer edge only → likely supination
  • Clear arch curve → neutral

Shoe Wear Pattern

  • Inside edge worn → overpronation
  • Outside edge worn → supination

These don’t replace an assessment — but they often confirm suspicions.

The Domino Effect: How Foot Issues Cause Pain Above

Knee Pain

Poor foot alignment twists the knee joint thousands of times per day, contributing to:

  • Runner’s knee
  • IT band syndrome
  • Early joint wear

Hip & Pelvis Pain

Lower-leg rotation alters hip mechanics, leading to:

  • Gluteal weakness
  • Hip bursitis
  • Pelvic tilt

Lower Back Pain

Pelvic imbalance increases spinal stress, often resulting in:

  • Chronic low back pain
  • Muscle spasms
  • Sciatica-like symptoms

Stretching alone rarely fixes this — because the cause remains under load all day.

The Full Spectrum of Solutions (No One-Size-Fits-All)

At-Home Support

  • Calf, hamstring, hip mobility
  • Glute and core strengthening
  • Balance training

Helpful — but often incomplete.

Footwear & Over-the-Counter Insoles

  • Supportive shoes are essential
  • OTC insoles can help mild issues

They provide cushioning, not correction.

Professional, Non-Surgical Care

Custom Orthotics

  • Built from a 3D foot assessment
  • Correct your specific mechanics
  • Realign the entire kinetic chain

Often the missing link for persistent knee, hip, or back pain.

Physiotherapy

  • Corrects muscle imbalances
  • Improves joint control and stability

Chiropractic Care

  • Restores alignment and joint motion
  • Addresses compensations in spine and pelvis

Advanced Therapies

  • Shockwave therapy
  • Laser pain relief
    Used when secondary tissue damage exists.

Choosing the Right Starting Point

Your Situation Best First Step
Mild or early pain Footwear + targeted exercises
Persistent pain Professional biomechanical assessment
Failed prior treatment Integrated kinetic chain reassessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Are custom orthotics really worth it?
For structural misalignment, yes. They correct — not just cushion.

How long until I notice improvement?
Most people feel changes within 2–4 weeks as alignment normalizes.

Can exercises replace orthotics?
Exercises help muscles adapt — but they can’t correct faulty foot mechanics alone.

Can feet affect neck and shoulders?
Yes. Compensation travels upward to keep your eyes level.

Take the Guesswork Out of Your Pain

If pain keeps returning despite treatment, your body may be compensating from the ground up.

At Atlas Spine Clinic, we assess your entire kinetic chain, not just the painful spot. That’s how lasting relief happens.

Book a complimentary consultation and find out whether your feet are the missing piece.

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