What is Crossed Pelvis Syndrome?

October 13, 2022
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The crossed pelvis syndrome is the result of muscle strength imbalances in the lower body and may be one such cause of back pain and impaired athletic performance.


These imbalances can occur when muscles are weak or tight in relation to each other.


There is over activity and hence tightness of hip flexors, hamstrings and lumbar extensors.


On top of this, there is under activity and weakness of the gluteal muscles and abdominal wall complex.


This imbalance results in an anterior pelvic tilt, increased flexion of the hips and compensatory hyper lordosis in the lumbar spine.


Sparring the back and improving performance demands recruitment of the gluteal and abdominal muscles.


Specific training is needed to correct a crossed pelvis overlay before integrating traditional strength training.

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