Question

A 21-year-old patient reports having a pelvic tilt for the past five months, with a feeling of lateral development in the buttocks and accompanied by X-shaped legs. The patient inquires whether it is possible to correct the condition through treatment.

Answer

For the treatment of pelvic tilt and X-shaped legs, non-surgical methods such as braces, bindings, or splints can be considered. However, the effectiveness of treatment may vary due to individual differences, and for those over 16 years old, the results of non-surgical treatment may be limited. It is recommended that the patient visit an orthopedic or rheumatology department in a regular hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis to determine the most suitable treatment plan. Additionally, maintaining a positive attitude and a balanced diet can also help boost the body’s immunity and fight against diseases.