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  1. Pelvic tilt: Lordosis can cause the pelvis to tilt forward, which may be visible when the patient is standing.
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    Pelvic tilt: Lordosis can cause the pelvis to tilt forward, which may be visible when the patient is standing. Difficulty with certain movements: Lordosis can cause difficulty with movements that involve bending forward or backward, such as lifting or reaching. Imaging: X-ray

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    Increased pelvic anteversion (anterior tilt). Increased anterior tilt of the pelvis leads to increased flexion of hip joints. The knees can be in hyperextension and, due to this knee position, the plantar flexion of the feet occurs [1]

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    Lumbar hyperlordosis (also known as anterior pelvic tilt) has a noticeable impact on the height of individuals with this medical issue, a height loss of 0.5–2.5 inches (1.27–6.35 centimeters) is common.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lordosis

    Lordosis develops if your spine curves too much and pushes your posture out of its usual alignment. You might see lordosis that affects your lumbar spine called swayback. Remember, lordosis is normal in the cervical and lumbar spine. In the cervical spine, a 30- to 40-degree curve is normal. In the lumbar spine, a 40- to 60-degree curve is typical.

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  2. Lumbar Lordosis: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis

  3. Low Back Pain Related to Hyperlordosis - Physiopedia

    Increased pelvic anteversion (anterior tilt). Increased anterior tilt of the pelvis leads to increased flexion of hip joints. The knees can be in hyperextension and, due to this knee position, the plantar flexion of the feet occurs [1]

  4. Lordosis - Wikipedia

  5. Lordosis (Swayback): Types, Causes & Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic

  6. How to Correct Anterior Pelvic Tilt (& Lumbar Lordosis)

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    Pelvic tilt is a compensatory mechanism that allows patients to achieve sagittal balance in the setting of decreased lumbar lordosis with the primary compensatory mechanisms being hip extension and knee flexion.

  11. How to really assess lumbar lordosis - MSK Neurology

    2017年5月31日 · “Anterior pelvic tilt”, a thoracic stability problem. If you analyze “real” examples of so-called anterior pelvic tilt closely, you’ll see that the excessive arching appearance is usually coming from the middle back, like …