Tuck and Stack
Cross-source consensus on Tuck and Stack from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A tuck is a posterior pelvic tilt or hip-positioning strategy used to align the pelvis and rib cage. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- The stack organizes the thorax over the pelvis so the pelvic and thoracic diaphragms can work together. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- In the breathing-pain case, inability to tuck is treated as foundational to the rest of the mechanics. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- A stacked position is presented as supporting inhalation, exhalation, pressure management, and shoulder movement. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- If pelvis and rib cage organization is poor, the body may compensate through lumbar arching, poor rib cage motion, accessory neck use, and reduced shoulder comfort. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry