TITLE:
Positional Changes of the Hyoid Bone after Correction of the Glosso-Larynx—Hyoid Bone Complex (HBC)
AUTHORS:
Susumu Mukai
KEYWORDS:
Respiration, Swallowing, Metabolism, Homo Neanderthalensis
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.11 No.5,
May
14,
2020
ABSTRACT: Human hyoid bone floats in the neck. Downwards of an amount of about half vertebra and 0.3 cm forward following the correction of the glosso-larynx (CGL) was observed by simple XP. Disappearance of symptoms of the ankyloglossia with deviation of the epiglottis and larynx (ADEL) and increased of body temperature were observed after CGL. The results suggest that hyoid bone makes a complex that controls not only respiration and swallowing but also controls metabolism. It might be called hyoid bone complex (HBC). Human hyoid bone floats in the neck. Downwards of an amount of about half vertebra and 0.3 cm forward following the correction of the glosso-larynx (CGL) was observed by simple XP. Disappearance of symptoms of the ankyloglossia with deviation of the epiglottis and larynx (ADEL) and increased of body temperature were observed after CGL. The results suggest that hyoid bone makes a complex that controls not only respiration and swallowing but also controls metabolism. It might be called hyoid bone complex (HBC).