Back at the beginning of the twentieth century, orthopedist Robert Lovett described in his works the relationship in the human skeletal structure in the S shape and in the # shape, in which the occipital bone correlates with the thoracic spine (T1-5), lumbar and sacrum, and the temporal bones correlate with cervical spine (C1-6), shoulder blades, ribs, thoracic spine (T6-12) and pelvic bones. Therefore, any change in the spatial position of the occipital bone leads to changes in the position of the upper thoracic and lumbar spine and sacrum (however, there is also reverse connection), and the asymmetric rotation of the temporal bones in the skull will always occur simultaneously with the asymmetric rotation of the pelvic (iliac) bones, i.e. synchronously, but in a mirror image, as well as changes in the cervical and lower thoracic spine.
Dr. Jinhaeng Lee first posted on Facebook on September 5, 2020 how the three-dimensional position of the lower jaw relates to the skull.
I found that the related bone distortion coincided with the distorted direction of the sphenoid temporal occipital bone, and when the MCB splint was worn, it was confirmed by the palpation of the finger that the direction was changed in the opposite direction.
If someone has symptoms such as a distorted body, pain, lack of strength, or tremor etc, I recommend that you first be diagnosed with a osteopathic doctor(D.O). If the osteopathic doctor says your symptoms get worse when you touch your teeth, those symptoms can be treated a splint(MCB splint) that places the lower jaw in a position where the head bone gets better and osteopathy.