Pelvic misalignment or abnormal pelvic tilt can trigger uncomfortable symptoms such as pain in the lower back, hips, legs, and knees. A sedentary lifestyle, sitting with the legs crossed, and poor posture can cause the pelvis to be misaligned or tilted.
How do you know if your pelvis is positioned correctly?
Dr. Wu Kuo-pin, director of Taiwan Heart Clinic, introduced five self-examination methods and 10 self-correcting tips to help return a tilted pelvis to its original position.
The pelvis includes the sacrum (coccyx), tailbone, and hip joint which is comprised of the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones.
A human pelvis from the front view. (The Epoch Times)
A human pelvis from the back view. (The Epoch Times)
The Nervous System and the Pelvis
The nerves of the pelvis include the sacral nerves (5 pairs) and the vertebral tail nerve….