Axial Skeleton
Cross-source consensus on Axial Skeleton from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The spine and axial skeleton are described as a connected system where movement limitations in one region can affect head, jaw, hyoid, mouth, and tongue posture. — Breathing, Manual Therapy, and Tongue Posture
- Once the mouth drops open, placing the tongue on the roof of the mouth becomes more difficult. — Breathing, Manual Therapy, and Tongue Posture
- Corrective work should first address axial skeleton movement limitations, especially with forward head posture, open mouth, or ventral cavity limitations. — Breathing, Manual Therapy, and Tongue Posture
- Forward head posture can depress the hyoid bone and cause the mouth to drop open. — Breathing, Manual Therapy, and Tongue Posture
- The pelvis is not presented as the sole one-way cause of tongue posture changes. — Breathing, Manual Therapy, and Tongue Posture
- Anterior pelvic orientation may contribute to forward head posture by shifting the body's orientation forward. — Breathing, Manual Therapy, and Tongue Posture