How is Pelvic Anterior Tilt Surgery Performed? And How Long Does It Take?
The primary surgical approach for anterior pelvic tilt is orthopedic osteotomy, which involves resecting a small piece of bone to correct the position of the pelvis and restore it to its original position. Recovery from anterior pelvic tilt surgery often takes about one month. This surgery typically involves reshaping and repositioning the pelvis, and it is generally recommended to perform the surgery within one year of the onset of anterior pelvic tilt. Surgical correction of anterior pelvic tilt is an option, but it is not recommended as the correction effect is generally not ideal.
The most common method for correcting anterior pelvic tilt is squatting, which not only exercises the gluteal and abdominal muscles but also stretches the spinal muscles and strengthens the quadriceps. When performing squats, it is important to use appropriate force, maintain steady breathing, and gradually increase the duration from basic squats to weighted squats. In addition to squats, it is also important to maintain good posture with a straight back.
If the anterior pelvic tilt is caused by bone malformations, fixation and surgery of the pelvis are generally recommended in adulthood or as early as possible. If the malformation is congenital, comprehensive judgments need to be made based on the patient's age, physiological development, and physical development. The optimal surgical age for the pelvis varies according to the individual patient's condition.
The cost of surgical treatment for anterior pelvic tilt generally ranges from 2000 to 3000 yuan. However, there can be significant variations in the total cost depending on local economic conditions and the level of the hospital. The prices also vary depending on the type of internal and external fixation devices used during surgery, with imported devices being more expensive and domestic ones being cheaper.