Pelvic Tilt - Physiopedia
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Pelvic tilt (PT) is a position-dependent parameter defined as the angle created by a line running from the sacral endplate midpoint to the center of the bifemoral heads and the vertical axis[1]. The average ranges of anterior and posterior pelvic tilting are 13.0 ± 4.9°, and 8.9 ± 4.5°, respectively.[2] The image shows starting from the left demonstrates- the pelvis in neutral followed by a posterior tilt through to an anterior pelvic tilt. For more information on posture variants with altered pelvic tilts see sway back posture and low back pain related to hyperlordosis.
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