hodestilling
Hodestilling is the term used in Danish and Norwegian to describe the position or alignment of the head in relation to the spine or body. The word is composed of hod- meaning head and stilling meaning position. In practice, hodestilling refers to the orientation of the head in the three anatomical planes—sagittal, coronal, and transverse—including flexion, extension, lateral tilt, and rotation. The concept is important in medicine, ergonomics, sports, and dentistry, where head posture can affect breathing, airway management, vision, and musculoskeletal load.
In clinical settings, establishing neutral hodestilling is essential during anesthesia and radiology, and for patients with
In workplace and daily life, hodestilling is addressed by adjusting desk and monitor height, chair support,
Assessment methods include visual observation, goniometry, photogrammetry, and inertial measurement units. Standards for hodestilling vary by