A deep, philosophical question for a Monday. This one will take 2 cups of @neurocoffee.
From Eduard:
the model of inhalation and exhalation works and it is to your credit to show simple solutions to put a human body into positions to facilitate the desired outcome and to restore normal breathing mechanics and movement options. But i think the we have to acknowledge that it is not only a body or body part position that influences the mechanics of movement and posture but also neurological in and output. Shouldn’t we incorporate the neurology of sensing and the effect of autonomic states into your model?
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