But poor positioning of the pelvis affects the posture of baby's whole body and leads most often to a rounded back and some squishing of the back of the neck (nerdy therapist term:
neck hyperextension).
Not exact matches
Excessive
hyperextension of the
neck and shoulders, compromising tongue positioning and jaw movement
No
hyperextension of the
neck - the head looks either forward or toward a spot on the ground about 10 feet away.
❌ Cervical
Hyperextension —
neck cranked backwards.
It is often used for doing the back
hyperextension exercise which is a highly efficient movement to strengthen your lower back, but it works secondary muscles as well such as glutes, legs, the entire back, shoulders and your
neck.
The wrong way: Although the
hyperextension of the
neck is more commonly seen in automobile accidents, it can also occur when walking your furkid.
Hyperextension and hyperflexion are the medical terms for what happens to the head and
neck at the point of impact during an auto accident.