What is the cause of Lordosis?
If the pelvis rotates forward as a result of some kind of condition, the center of gravity of the body will move forward as well. The upper torso will then move backward to reposition the center of gravity so that it is vertically balanced. An excessive front-to-back lumbar curve is the end result given other names such as Hyperlordosis, Swayback, or Saddleback. This Postural Dysfunction of the lower back Lumbar Spine causes muscular imbalances as well as incorrect Lumbar Spine positioning. Hyperlordosis doesn’t happen overnight, but develops over a period of time, and is fundamentally a postural and developmental problem. How is Lordosis associated with Foot Positioning? Lordosis occurs when the heels of the feet are lifted higher than the balls of the feet. Lordosis is caused by wearing high heeled shoes, which results in postural dysfunction of the lower back. That postural dysfunction then causes muscular imbalances ot occur where there are weak and inhibited muscle groups in oppos