That's because the temporal bone, disc, lower jaw is distorted.
In order to improve the jaw joint, the temporal bone and disc should move in a good direction when wearing a splint.
The temporal bone moves downward on the right side, both sides move to the left, and backwards. This movement causes the associated bones to move in the same direction.
For example, the pelvic bone usually has a lower left side when lying down, but if the temporal bone is rotated to the right by wearing a splint, not only the lower jaw is moved to the right, but the right side, where the pelvic bone is also high, can be palpated to lower.
If it doesn't move, that splint won't cure you!
Then is it possible to move only the temporal bone?
In order for the temporal bone to move, all the bones around it must move at the same time in order to move the temporal bone.
So is this possible?
It is possible by making a splint after accurately finding the 3D position of the lower jaw.
However, to make this splint, it's only possible for someone who can palpate the movement of the skull.
If you wear the splint made in this way, you can feel the movement of not only the skull but also the twisted whole body with the palpation of the fingers.
In other words, you can correct the twist body as well as the twisted head bone and these things are caused by changes in the nerves. #mcbsplint