3 distinct directions · Based on 76 de-identified posture screenings in Inverness, FL (ZIP 34453, 34442, 34450, 34461).
Lateral pelvic obliquity direction (left high, right high, or level). Pelvic unleveling drives compensatory spinal curvature and is associated with low-back pain, sciatica, and hip pain.
| Band | Scans | Share |
|---|---|---|
| left high | 30 | 39% |
| right high | 25 | 33% |
| level | 21 | 28% |
| Complaint | Scans | Most common curve | Most common pelvic tilt |
|---|---|---|---|
| neck pain | 43 | reduced lordosis | left high |
| headaches | 35 | hypolordosis | left high |
| low back pain | 29 | normal | right high |
| back pain | 22 | — | — |
| hip pain | 19 | normal | right high |
| sciatica | 11 | normal | right high |
| fatigue | 10 | hypolordosis | level |
| upper back pain | 8 | military neck | level |
| shoulder pain | 7 | reduced lordosis | level |
| neck stiffness | 6 | hypolordosis | level |
| uneven shoulders | 6 | — | — |
| dizziness | 5 | hypolordosis | left high |
Frequency of each pelvic-tilt direction across all scans recording a pelvicTilt value. Most-common direction reported per zip. Source: INNATE Scanner — de-identified posture/spine screening aggregates (innate_results). Last updated 2026-06-10T10:14:05.532Z.
A lateral pelvic tilt is an unleveling of the pelvis where one side sits higher than the other (left high, right high, or level). Pelvic unleveling drives compensatory curvature up the spine and is associated with low-back pain, sciatica, and hip pain.
INNATE assesses pelvic tilt from a front- or back-facing photo by locating the hip landmarks and comparing their relative height. The scan reports the direction of the tilt (left high, right high, or level) without any X-ray or equipment.
A left-high or right-high pelvic tilt means one side of the pelvis is elevated relative to the other. This unleveling can cause the spine to curve compensatingly and is linked to low-back pain, sciatica, and uneven gait. The most common direction in this dataset was “left high”.
Across 76 de-identified INNATE screenings in the Inverness / Citrus County area, the most common pelvic-tilt direction was “left high” across 3 observed directions. These are population aggregates and identify no individual.
Chiropractic care can help address a lateral pelvic tilt by improving joint alignment and mobility, reducing muscular imbalance, and guiding corrective exercise. Outcomes vary by individual and cause; a chiropractor can assess the tilt and recommend an evidence-based plan. No specific result is guaranteed.
Moss Chiropractic of Inverness offers a free 2-minute INNATE scan that checks pelvic leveling. Call 352-419-6548 to schedule, or take the scan from any phone.
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