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What is Applied Kinesiology? Kinesiology is a method of treatment that uses your bodies own muscular system to determine if there is any interference with your health. Kinesiology was discovered in the 1960s by the late Dr. George Goodheart. Kinesiology is now practiced world wide by various health professionals. A Kinesiologist can access different functions of the body and help to improve and optimize your healing. When a muscle is tested, the problem area is checked for an irritation or imbalance in the: 1. Muscle 2. Nerve 3. Blood supply 4. Lymph system 5. Cranium and sacrum 6 Acupuncture medians 7. Nutrition 8. Visceral (organs) 9. Mental stress It is not uncommon to find that a low back problem maybe the result of a related organ dysfunction. In this case, traditional methods may not be 100% effective in getting to the root of the problem. However a Kinesiologist is like a detective testing your body for stresses. Who sees a Kinesiologist. People who are not receiving full benefits from other traditional or natural therapies. People who are involved in Sports whether professional or amateur. People who have experienced trauma, are under stress or just demand a higher level of care for their health. Treatment. Muscles are relaxed by massage, vibro percusser, and fascia is released for painful trigger points or origin and insertion problems. Great for sprains and strains. Nerves are restored by gentle adjusting of the vertebrae involved by hand or instrument. Blood and lymph system is facilitated thru certain points on the body. Cranium and sacrum are adjusted with a light pressure and breathing techniques. Acupuncture points are stimulated without the use of needles. Nutrition is tested by tasting and measuring nerve function or strength. The body will increase is range of motion and strength when the right supplement is introduced. Organs are facilitated with certain points in the body that are a direct correlation to the spine. Emotional stress is relaxed by various techniques of thought and stimulation points. |


