OA Mechanics
Cross-source consensus on OA Mechanics from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- OA extension is associated with inhalation-oriented spinal mechanics and a tendency toward mandibular retrusion. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- OA flexion is associated with exhalation-oriented mechanics and mandibular protrusion. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- OA mechanics link upper cervical position with jaw position and respiratory spinal mechanics. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- A military-style head posture normally encourages mandibular protrusion. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- The exact reason for retrusion in an OA-flexed posture is not asserted with certainty. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment