Anterior pelvic tilt usually cannot be reset at one time, and may require 3-5 times and persistent rehabilitation exercises before it can be reset. Anterior pelvic tilt refers to the misalignment of the pelvis, where the pelvis should have been in a horizontal position. It is usually caused by congenital developmental abnormality, poor sitting posture, trauma or pregnancy and birth, and requires pelvic correction. Anterior pelvic tilt is difficult to reset once, and may require 3-5 corrections and rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of a rehabilitation physician before it can be reset. The number of times the pelvic tilt is corrected is related to the severity of the pelvic tilt, the patient’s own condition, and the practitioner’s corrective techniques. Therefore, the number of repositioning for anterior pelvic tilt correction should be based on the recommendation of professional doctors, and the actual number of repositioning varies from person to person.