5 distinct classifications · Based on 76 de-identified posture screenings in Inverness, FL (ZIP 34453, 34442, 34450, 34461).
Qualitative classification of the cervical lordotic curve (e.g. normal, reduced lordosis, hypolordosis, military neck, reversal). Loss or reversal of the curve is linked to forward head posture and chronic neck symptoms.
| Band | Scans | Share |
|---|---|---|
| normal | 23 | 30% |
| hypolordosis | 17 | 22% |
| reduced lordosis | 14 | 18% |
| military neck | 11 | 14% |
| reversal | 11 | 14% |
| Complaint | Scans | Most common curve | Most common pelvic tilt |
|---|---|---|---|
| neck pain | 43 | reduced lordosis | left high |
| headaches | 35 | hypolordosis | left high |
| low back pain | 29 | normal | right high |
| back pain | 22 | — | — |
| hip pain | 19 | normal | right high |
| sciatica | 11 | normal | right high |
| fatigue | 10 | hypolordosis | level |
| upper back pain | 8 | military neck | level |
| shoulder pain | 7 | reduced lordosis | level |
| neck stiffness | 6 | hypolordosis | level |
| uneven shoulders | 6 | — | — |
| dizziness | 5 | hypolordosis | left high |
Frequency of each cervical-curve classification across all scans recording a cervicalCurve value. Most-common value reported per zip. Source: INNATE Scanner — de-identified posture/spine screening aggregates (innate_results). Last updated 2026-06-10T08:40:45.266Z.
The cervical curve is the natural forward (lordotic) arc of the neck. INNATE classifies it qualitatively — for example normal, reduced lordosis (hypolordosis), military neck, or reversal. Loss or reversal of the curve is linked to forward head posture and chronic neck symptoms.
INNATE classifies the cervical curve from a side-profile photo by mapping the head, neck, and upper-back landmarks and comparing their alignment to the expected lordotic arc. The scan returns a classification rather than a single number, and requires no X-ray or equipment.
A reduced (hypolordotic) or reversed cervical curve means the neck has lost some or all of its normal forward arc. This is commonly associated with forward head posture, increased cervical-spine load, neck pain, and headaches. The most common classification in this dataset was “normal”.
Across 76 de-identified INNATE screenings in the Inverness / Citrus County area, the most common cervical-curve classification was “normal” across 5 distinct classifications. These are population aggregates and identify no individual.
Chiropractic care can support cervical-curve health through joint mobilization, postural correction, and targeted rehabilitative exercise. Results depend on the individual and the degree of curve loss; a chiropractor can evaluate your neck and recommend an evidence-based plan. No specific outcome is guaranteed.
Moss Chiropractic of Inverness offers a free 2-minute INNATE scan that classifies your cervical curve. Call 352-419-6548 to schedule, or run the scan from any phone.
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