Mandibular Retrusion
Cross-source consensus on Mandibular Retrusion from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- Mandibular retrusion is a lower-jaw position in which the mandible sits relatively backward. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- OA extension tends to accompany mandibular retrusion, while OA flexion tends to accompany mandibular protrusion. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Structural dental or surgical interventions are presented as later-stage options rather than first-line treatment. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Forward head posture is associated with a relatively retruded mandible. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Conservative work for a retruded mandible should begin with axial skeleton variability and thoracic expansion before direct jaw work. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Jaw-forward training is performed while keeping the tongue on the roof of the mouth. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Some people may show mandibular retrusion despite OA flexion, which the article treats as a secondary compensation rather than the normal pattern. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment