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Kinesiology
What is Kinesiology?Applied Kinesiology is the science of using simple, gentle, non-intrusive muscle tests to analyse and assess body function, and locate imbalances. Imbalances in function are part of life. Most are self-correcting, but some are not. When unresolved imbalances accumulate, they cause pain, distress and ultimately disease. Muscle testing is a type of language. It is a new way to communicate with the body. This is a very simple, safe method of analysis allows the client to tell to tell the therapist what is needed to rectify the problems. It enables us to approach the whole person and find the areas which need to be brought back to balance. The living person has four main divisions. THE MIND, with its emotions, thoughts, ideas, dreams, fears, phobias and anxieties. A.K. has many ways to help with stress and emotional disturbances which are having a psychosomatic effect. There are many powerful techniques to help with dyslexia, slow learning, reading difficulties and many co-ordination problems.THE BODY, The structure of the muscles, bones and organs. A.K. helps find and correct common structural weaknesses and imbalances, discover muscle malfunction from whatever the cause. It utilises methods of instant activation to restore normal function. Backache, sports injuries, most aches and pains can usually be resolved in short order. THE BIO-CHEMISTRY of organ function, food digestion, digestive enzymes, minerals, vitamins. A.K. muscle testing is a quick way to check for food sensitivities, some allergic reactions, and specific nutritional needs. A.K. can also help assess our adrenalin and endocrine levels, and bio-chemic responses to stress. A strong immune system is vital to health and strengthens our resistance to disease. LIFE FORCE. The fourth, often neglected vital part of us is the LIFE FORCE. It is the energy which enables everything to function in what we call life. A.K. is used to detect and remedy energy excesses and deficiencies in acupuncture meridians, discover and then rectify distortions and blockages in other body energy systems Often after operations, or accidents, energy imbalances and blockages are frequently the cause of slow recovery. A.K. muscle testing can find these energy blocks, resolve them and speed healing and a progressive return to health and well-being. Our health and well-being are our own PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY Unless or until each individual takes it on themselves to take more care of their own health and well-being, we will always be working with crisis situations. Most people would like to enjoy improved health, more energy, a sharper mind, better memory, a sense of well being and freedom from aches and pains, colds and flu and all the minor "plagues". You can be free of them. Although common, they are not an inevitable part of life. First, get some help to get you back on track. Get relief from the things that are holding you back. Be willing to make some changes in your lifestyle. Start enjoying life to the full! What Types of Conditions Can Kinesiology Help?
A Brief History into KinesiologyKinesiology was originally developed by Dr George Goodheart DC., a second generation chiropractor, in the early 1960's. He discovered the relationship between Chinese meridians (used by practitioners of Chinese medicine including acupuncturists) and muscle groups, organs, and glands in the body. By testing the resistance of a muscle when a small amount of pressure is applied to it, weaknesses and imbalances in its corresponding meridian could be distinguished. The technique was developed into the system of Kinesiology known as Applied Kinesiology that was used mostly by medical related practitioners such as dentists and chiropractors. In Dr George Goodheart's own words, "Applied Kinesiology had a simple beginning in 1964, based on the conceptthat antagonist (ref: Walther, 1988). Basically, Dr Goodheart's discovery of Applied Kinesiology started out of his observation that basic Chiropractic adjustments often were not providing complete relief for physical disabilities and that the problem seemed to be related to muscle spasms that were not being released. In 1949 a study by Kendall and Kendall looked into the original methods of testing muscles which led to the main diagnostic tool of muscle testing that is now used in Applied Kinesiology. Dr Goodman, together with his collegue Dr Alan Beardall DC changed the timing of the muscle testing procedure to provide an assessment of the control of the muscle by the nervous system, rather than an assessment of the power that the muscle could produce. Dr Goodheart observed that inhibited muscles often displayed none of the visible deterioration that he expected to find in a physically malfunctioning muscle. He also observed, through palpation, discrete painful nodules at the muscle insertion. Wondering if these nodules might be trigger points for the muscle, he deeply massaged these nodules and found that the muscle immediately regained a high percentage of its strength and that the nodules became less painful. (ref: Goodheart, 1964) By continually asking "why is that?" Dr Goodheart has found the answers to many health questions. Dr Goodheart's observations have been annually published since 1964. As the result of Dr. Goodheart's sharing the knowledge in applied kinesiology has snowballed with contributions from students of Dr. Goodheart. Dr Goodheart is now in his 61st year of practice and is the Research Director of The International College of Applied Kinesiology.
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