range 18–59°, 47% over 40° · Based on 76 de-identified posture screenings in Inverness, FL (ZIP 34453, 34442, 34450, 34461).
Anterior translation of the head relative to the shoulders, measured in degrees. Greater angles increase cervical-spine load and are associated with neck pain, headaches, and reduced cervical lordosis.
| Band | Scans | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Under 20° (minimal) | 3 | 4% |
| 20–29° (mild) | 19 | 25% |
| 30–39° (moderate) | 17 | 22% |
| 40–49° (marked) | 21 | 28% |
| 50°+ (severe) | 16 | 21% |
| Complaint | Scans | Avg FHP | % over 40° |
|---|---|---|---|
| neck pain | 43 | 46° | 74% |
| headaches | 35 | 42.2° | 60% |
| low back pain | 29 | 25.7° | 4% |
| hip pain | 19 | 23.8° | 0% |
| sciatica | 11 | 25.5° | 9% |
| fatigue | 10 | 34.8° | 20% |
| upper back pain | 8 | 47.3° | 100% |
| shoulder pain | 7 | 46.4° | 71% |
| neck stiffness | 6 | 39.2° | 33% |
| dizziness | 5 | 42° | 40% |
| knee pain | 5 | 26.4° | 0% |
| jaw pain | 4 | 45° | 75% |
Mean and distribution computed across all scans recording a forwardHeadPosture value. Percentages are of scans with a measured value; no individual scan is identifiable. Source: INNATE Scanner — de-identified posture/spine screening aggregates (innate_results). Last updated 2026-06-10T09:52:20.797Z.
Forward head posture (FHP) is the anterior translation of the head relative to the shoulders — the ear sits forward of the shoulder’s midline. It is measured in degrees of forward translation; larger angles increase the mechanical load on the cervical spine and are associated with neck pain, headaches, and reduced cervical lordosis.
INNATE measures forward head posture from a single side-profile photo. The scan locates the ear and shoulder landmarks in the image, computes the pixel offset between them, and converts that offset into a forward-translation angle in degrees — no X-ray, wearable, or in-office equipment is required.
A forward-translation angle at or above 40° is considered marked-to-severe forward head posture. At this range the cervical spine carries substantially more load than in a neutral position, which correlates with chronic neck tension, headaches, and loss of the normal neck curve. In this dataset, 47% of scans measured 40° or more.
Across 76 de-identified INNATE posture screenings in the Inverness / Citrus County area, the average forward-head-posture angle was 38.4°, and 47% of scans measured 40° or more. These figures are population aggregates and do not identify any individual.
Chiropractic care can help address forward head posture by improving cervical joint mobility, reducing muscular tension, and supporting postural retraining alongside targeted exercise. Outcomes vary by individual and severity; a chiropractor can assess your posture and recommend an evidence-based plan. No specific result is guaranteed.
Moss Chiropractic of Inverness offers a free 2-minute INNATE posture scan. Call 352-419-6548 to schedule, or take the scan from any phone — no equipment needed.
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