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Letter to the Editor concerning "Correlation between the apex of lumbar lordosis and pelvic incidence in asymptomatic adult" by Pan C, et al. (Eur Spine J (2020); 29(3): DOI 10.1007/s00586-019 ...
Patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty who had fixed spinopelvic alignment had a greater incidence of dislocation ... including lumbar lordosis and sacral slope, spine and hip flexion ...
Feel free to repeat daily, as long as the pelvic tilts feel comfortable. While stretching is often highlighted as a top solution for lumbar lordosis, a growing body of research suggests that ...
Following this basin-like shape, imagine your pelvic bone as a bowl of soup. If you tip the bowl forward, you spill into anterior tilt, also known as lumbar lordosis. If you tilt backwards ...
Lordosis is often due to an imbalance between the muscles surrounding the pelvic bones. Weak muscles used to lift the leg forward (hip flexors) combined with tight muscles used to arch the back ...
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