Inhaled and Exhaled States
Cross-source consensus on Inhaled and Exhaled States from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The practical goal is to assess movement availability rather than infer a complete movement state from posture alone. — Sitting Posture, Hypermobility, and Fear Avoidance
- Posterior pelvic tilt and sacral counternutation are associated with inhalation in the article's model. — Sitting Posture, Hypermobility, and Fear Avoidance
- The inhalation and exhalation model is not treated as a simple whole-body rule. — Sitting Posture, Hypermobility, and Fear Avoidance
- Exhalation is associated with anterior pelvic orientation and sacral nutation. — Sitting Posture, Hypermobility, and Fear Avoidance
- Inhaled and exhaled states are proposed as more useful descriptors than flexion and extension alone. — Sitting Posture, Hypermobility, and Fear Avoidance