A posterior pelvic tilt occurs when the front of the pelvis rises and the back of the pelvis drops. This causes the lumbar spine to flatten and is often associated with tight hamstrings and weak hip flexors, leading to a “flat back” posture.
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A posterior pelvic tilt occurs when the front of the pelvis rises and the back of the pelvis drops. This causes the lumbar spine to flatten and is often associated with tight hamstrings and weak hip flexors, leading to a “flat back” posture.