
Pain in the foot, ankle, shin, knee, or hip is often interconnected. These regions work together as part of a kinetic chain, where each joint and structure influences the next. When one area is not functioning well, the body compensates — often leading to discomfort, reduced mobility, or injury elsewhere.
Dr Paul Dowie, Veteran Musculoskeletal Podiatrist explains:
The foot forms the base of the kinetic chain so subtle changes in foot mechanics, due to repetitive stress, injuries or other physical and environmental factors, can shift alignment throughout the leg. This altered loading pattern affects the ankle and shin, contributing to common issues such as shin splints or Achilles tendon irritation.
The ankle plays a critical role in transferring force from the ground upward. Limited ankle mobility — often due to previous sprains, stiffness, or muscle imbalance — can influence how the knee tracks during movement. This can increase pressure on the knee joint and surrounding tissues, often resulting in knee pain.
Being a hinge joint, the knee relies heavily on the positioning and control of both the foot below and the hip above. When mechanics at either end are compromised, the knee often absorbs the consequences. Correcting knee pain frequently requires addressing problems originating in the foot, ankle, or hip.
At the top of the chain, the hip provides stability and power. Weakness or poor control of the hip muscles can alter leg alignment during walking, running, or standing, placing strain on the knee, shin, foot, and ankle. Hip dysfunction often contributes to iliotibial band pain, patellofemoral pain, and lower-leg overuse injuries.
Because these structures are so interconnected, effective treatment must consider the entire limb rather than one isolated symptom. A comprehensive assessment of foot mechanics, hip strength, joint mobility, and gait is essential. By restoring balance and coordination throughout the chain, pain can be reduced, movement improved, and long-term recovery supported.
If you’d like Dr. Dowie’s assistance with any lower limb concerns, call Foot and Leg Pain Clinics on 1300 328 300. Clinics operate in Berwick and across Melbourne.





