Can pelvic repair fix anterior pelvic tilt?

Pelvic repair can improve or restore less severe anterior pelvic tilt. In most cases, anterior pelvic tilt caused by relaxation of the muscles around the pelvis can be restored. It is common in people who have frequent low back activities in daily life, especially those who do quite a lot of barbell squatting and straight-legged pulling, because of over-emphasis on the exercise of the posterior muscle groups, and excessive strength of the muscles at the posterior side of the pelvis, which makes the strength of the posterior muscle groups such as the firmamentus spinalis and the psoas major relatively strong, and the anterior pelvic muscle strength is too weak, which can easily lead to anterior pelvic tilt. The strength of the abdominal muscles is too small, and the strength of the anterior pelvic muscles is too weak, which will easily lead to anterior pelvic tilt, and the daily strengthening of the abdominal muscle groups can effectively correct the anterior pelvic tilt. Patients with anterior pelvic tilt can perform exercises such as lifting the hips, standing against the wall and lifting the legs on the back, and correcting the wrong walking posture when walking daily, and if the pelvis is seriously tilted forward, it needs to be corrected through surgery.