I apologize for the delay. At home with two kids and Covid this past week. What have you tried so far? My honest experience is that few things can actually correct an anterior pelvic tilt.
Really, all I've tried is a number of stretches that I found online. Did it for a few months pretty consistently but with no results. I've read the cause is from week abs and tight hamstrings, is this correct?aggiederelict said:
I apologize for the delay. At home with two kids and Covid this past week. What have you tried so far? My honest experience is that few things can actually correct an anterior pelvic tilt.
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I got pain behind both knees. Just started cycling again. Did I push it too hard? Will a knee brace help when I ride? Currently icing them and rest. Want to get back on the bike. I've read recovery riding may help?
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Any recommendations?
I've dealt with this to some degree. When I was young and first started squating and deadlifting, we were taught to over arch our back to protect it. Years of lifting that way through my teens and 20's and into my 30's led to issues. Combine that with tight hip flexors, and glute issues from sitting a lot for work, and it became a problem that I did not even know I had. There is no magic cure that I have found. I've spent 8 years now doing yoga to gain flexibility and everything I do, be it yoga or lifting weights, I focus on pulling the belly in and pelvis back and keeping a neutral spine. It's gotten somewhat better and back pain is not as big of an issue for me as it once was.HoopsAg said:Looks like doc got busy. Anyone else had to deal with Anterior Pelvic Tilt? I'd rather not pay money to correct this if I don't have to. I've done a google search and tried some things to no avail.HoopsAg said:Thanks for this. Can you offer any advice around correcting anterior pelvic tilt? I've suffered some lower back issues in the past. Back pain has been better unless I sit for long periods but the pelvic tilt has gotten worse.aggiederelict said:
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I typically lift/run for exercise but don't really know what to do to get this problem fixed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
just running. feels good to stretch. Just tight now six days in, but can definitely tell its injured. walking normal with no limp.aggiederelict said:
Hurt with walking or just running? You have any tape or a compression sleeve? Stretching feel good or bad?
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