Structural Constraints
Cross-source consensus on Structural Constraints from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Some posture presentations may reflect structural constraints rather than a simple movement habit. — Perfect Posture, Movement Options, and Assessment Priorities
- Type II malocclusion can push the head forward and contribute to forward head posture. — Perfect Posture, Movement Options, and Assessment Priorities
- Inability to breathe through the nose may lead someone to adopt a forward head position to open the oral airway. — Perfect Posture, Movement Options, and Assessment Priorities
- Type III malocclusion can create a more retracted or military head posture tendency. — Perfect Posture, Movement Options, and Assessment Priorities
- Manual techniques and corrective exercises may be insufficient when airway limitations remain unresolved. — Perfect Posture, Movement Options, and Assessment Priorities
- Exercise-based or manual interventions may not fully change posture when cranial or jaw structure contributes to the presentation. — Perfect Posture, Movement Options, and Assessment Priorities