Lower Back Pain

Excluding injury or genetic defect, lower back pain is most commonly caused by bad posture, leaning forward slightly when walking and standing. It is common because we learn to walk by falling forward and catching ourselves with our feet as babies learning to walk. As we mature, many people adopt this posture. The leaning forward posture results in the lower back muscles being overused to support the upper body weight and keep us from falling over at the waist. By the end of the day, the lower back muscles are overworked, extremely fatigued, throbbing, and aching.
Rockin'Feet support the arch in front of the ankle. The ankle is the pivot point for human posture when upright. This upward pressure on the front of the foot causes the Rockin'Feet™ insole wearer to lean back slightly. Leaning back helps to center the upper body weight over the spine and subsequently causes the spine to carry the weight instead of the lower back muscles, reducing lower back pain.
This is the long way to say that Rockin'Feet insoles correct your posture through arch support which helps to alleviate lower back pain.
Rockin'Feet support the arch in front of the ankle. The ankle is the pivot point for human posture when upright. This upward pressure on the front of the foot causes the Rockin'Feet™ insole wearer to lean back slightly. Leaning back helps to center the upper body weight over the spine and subsequently causes the spine to carry the weight instead of the lower back muscles, reducing lower back pain.
This is the long way to say that Rockin'Feet insoles correct your posture through arch support which helps to alleviate lower back pain.