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slamo28:
This girl widened with oral appliance then face pulled with the reverse pull headgear. Would've been better to use The crane because the reverse pull headgear basically does exactly what its name says. It reverses lower jaw growth but it makes the profile look proportionate.
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Ive said before the effects of Oral posutre is Lower jaw coming forward and Widening of palate. nothing else.





slamo28:

--- Quote from: Selina93 on April 22, 2017, 09:16:46 am ---. about the Crane I always saw how the pulling seems very downward, it could be a risk of lengthening the face more. It should be adjusted to push at least front forward.

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I'm glad you brought this up up. I believe that pulling downward is exactly what you want because if you have proper head posture you'll notice that your face is angled more towards the floor that straight ahead. Your tongue will act as the upward force balancing everything out. Was it you who posted about head posture? Let me know if your still confused about it because I think its very important and veeeery cool when you figure it out.



--- Quote from: Selina93 on April 22, 2017, 09:16:46 am ---Btw I still did not understand where the Crane is performed because in the web I didn't find any ortho who utilizes it.
And.. another thing I think I understood.. I think that to use the crane one must have the maxilla centred... not shifted to the left/right, not asymmetrically inclined.. after someone works in symmetry and the skull is symmetrical but still recessed then he could use the Crane.

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They have a website where they list practitioner. http://www.thecranencrp.com/listofpractitioners.html And yes i agree many believe widening and centering is best before pulling.

TheNo0n3:

--- Quote from: slamo28 on April 22, 2017, 12:38:59 pm ---Was it you who posted about head posture? Let me know if your still confused about it because I think its very important and veeeery cool when you figure it out.

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Ay brother, dont wait for someone to ask for the information, just post it man, will we all be thankful. I myself fixed my head posture with the chin tucking and staying straighter but will still be glad to read new information

slamo28:
Fair enough! So when i tried to fix my head posture i walked around with a forced chin tuck and was constantly stretching the back neck. After a couple days my front part of the neck got very tense, as was expected because i was forcing it. The body wasn't responding to a forced new posture.
It then became apparent to me that i had introduce proper function in order to get proper posture. The goal was tobring the phone up to my face instead of looking down at phone (head weighs 12 pounds so doing this strained neck muscles at the back), and when using laptop to never have the head leaning out forward past the shoulders. I was surprised how ingrained the bad habits were but they were easy to change, hard to remember.
After about 3 days of proper cell phone and laptop viewing function, something crazy happened. Huge trigger points (muscle knots) seem to appear out of nowhere at the base of my skull. Made sense. The proper function was lengthening once atrophied muscles and provided blood circulation to a region that had been strained my whole life. Got rid of the trigger points which caused the neck muscles at the back to full lengthen, which then caused my entire head to naturally rotate in the proper direction. I completely lost my jawline (which means natural chin tuck with no forcing) and the back of my head no longer had such a jagged hook.

Notice how Canelo Alverez (Left) has completely flat back of head while Amir Khan (right) has that jagged hook. The jagged hook means Amir Khans head has waaaay more upward rotation. AND CANELO KNOCKED HIM THE F*** OUT BTW. like it was bad.

QuantumLookMaxer:
Great image! Referencing to my most recent post, notice how Alverez's jaw seems to be protracted (jutted forward a little bit) while his pterygoid muscles are being activated, but it doesn't actually look like he's clenching his teeth together. It just looks like he maintains a pretty high degree of tension in his jaw muscles. In contrast, Khan's jaws seem to be pretty relaxed, and he is carrying little to no tension in his pterygoid muscles. Maybe if Khan learned to position his jaw a little differently Alverez wouldn't have had such an easy time dismantling him.

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