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 Applied kinesiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Applied Kinesiology is a form of alternative medicine, and is therefore distinct from academic kinesiology, which is the scientific study of human movement and its application.
AK and homeopathy can continue to be practiced by chiropractors as long as it is noted to be alternative and adjunctive to chiropractic care and is not performed in a chiropractic clinic.
Chiropractors may not infer or imply that the chiropractic profession endorses AK to be legitimate or effective, nor may the word/title chiropractic/chiropractor be used or associated with the practice of AK.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied_kinesiology   (929 words)

  
 applied kinesiology
Important to an understanding of applied kinesiology is the concept of "energy medicine" understood in traditional Chinese medicine, homeopathy, and chiropractic.
Once a practitioner has used applied kinesiology to determine the source of an energy imbalance, then acupuncture, homeopathy, or chiropractic may be used to facilitate the healing process.
According to its practitioners, the principles of applied kinesiology can be used as part of a diagnostic approach to both the prevention and treatment of a wide range of health problems.
http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,711,00.html   (1452 words)

  
 Diagnostic kinesiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Practitioners of diagnostic kinesiology are most often chiropractors who have taken postgraduate courses in the technique of their choice.
This is not to be confused with academic kinesiology which is concerned with the study of human movement.
Diagnostic Kinesiology is a pseudoscience for muscle testing within an applied kinesiology framework.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagnostic_kinesiology   (336 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
Applied kinesiology is a relatively recent outgrowth of chiropractic.
A melange of concepts derived from chiropractic, acupuncture, and nutrition, applied kinesiology claims to be both a diagnostic technique and an approach to therapy.
There is no evidence that such relationships exist, and even practitioners of applied kinesiology say the technique should be used in conjunction with "other standard diagnostic methods." They recommend it for a variety of muscle problems, for treatment of temporomandibular joint (jaw) disorders, and for diagnosis of various nutritional deficiencies and food allergies.
http://www.healthyroads.com/mylibrary/data/pdr/htm/200050.asp   (1040 words)

  
 Kinesiology: Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology is an organized body of knowledge which is used mainly as an adjunct diagnostic technique in the analysis of the patient's physiological status.
Originally, Applied Kinesiology was practiced by Doctors of Chiropractic.
Applied Kinesiology practitioners see the body (metaphorically) as an equilateral triangle, whose three sides represent: the body's structure, the body's chemistry, and the body;s mental/emotional facilities and mechanisms.
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Kinesiology/id/35373   (1691 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
George Goodheart, D.C. of Detroit, Michigan, a chiropractic physician and the founder of applied kinesiology, first observed in 1964 that in the absence of skeletal deformity, postural distortion is often associated with muscle disfunction.
Because Applied Kinesiology deals so effectively with the interaction of muscles during activity, applied kinesiology is a superb approach to any kind of ailment or injury.
While developing his theory and practice of applied kinesiology, Dr. Goodheart concluded that specific are universally related to specific organs.
http://www.duluthnaturalmedicine.com/kinesiology.htm   (484 words)

  
 applied kinesiology
Applied kinesiology should not be confused with kinesiology proper, which is the scientific study of the principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement.
However, many practitioners of applied kinesiology, refer to their art simply as kinesiology and themselves as kinesiologists.
Applied Kinesiology by William T. Jarvis, Ph.D. Why Bogus Therapies Often Seem to Work by Barry L. Beyerstein, Ph.D. Muscle-Testing for "Allergies" and "Deficiencies" by Dr. Stephen Barrett
http://skepdic.com/akinesiology.html   (1306 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology is the practice of interacting with the muscles of the body to pinpoint and relieve areas of stress and to restore balance and energy flow throughout the body.
Applied Kinesiology was developed in the 1960’s out of traditional kinesiology, the study of the physics of body motions.
Using Applied Kinesiology, a trained professional can restore and repair the body’s energy flow, balance, and mental functioning.
http://www.andrewhahn.com/kinesiology.htm   (343 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology Iatria's Chiropractic Center North Carolina
Kinesiology is a cyntem of natural health care which combines manual muscle testing with the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), energy balancing and other healing modalities.
Applied Kinesiology enables the doctor to evaluate the triad's balance and direct therapy toward the imbalanced side or sides.
'Applied Kinesiology' was the name given by its inventor, Dr George Good heart, to the system of applying muscle testing diagnostically and therapeutically to different aspects of health care.
http://www.iatria.com/applied-kinesiology.html   (557 words)

  
 applied kinesiology - Holistic Junction
APPLIED KINESIOLOGY is a method of body muscle interactions used to pinpoint and alleviate areas of stress, and restoration of balance and energy flow within the anatomy.
Applied Kinesiology allows access to information concerning physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of life that not otherwise available to the conscious mind.
In Applied Kinesiology, the body is situated into a posture requiring certain muscles to remain in contract.
http://www.holisticjunction.com/categories/applied-kinesiology.html   (284 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology - Helix House Natural Health Centre, Oxford, UK
Applied Kinesiology had a simple beginning in 1964, based on the concept that antagonistic muscle weakness is involved in most muscle spasms and, indeed, is primary.
Applied Kinesiology is one very useful diagnostic tool when used in skilled hands along with other more conventional medical approaches, which allows us to find and remove many of the biomechanical, biochemical or emotional blocks to healing.
Applied Kinesiology is a remarkable and precise diagnostic system that uses muscle tests, along with other standard medical tests, to uncover what your own body “knows” about why you are sick or in pain.
http://www.helixhouse.co.uk/more_applied_kinesiology.asp   (829 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology chiropractic in Denver
Applied Kinesiology is used to treat most muscle and joint problems, stomach and digestive function, allergies, headaches, fatigue, arthritis, knee, shoulder, wrist, and foot problems, carpal tunnel syndrome, menstrual and hormonal disorders, insomnia, etc., as well as neck and back pain.
Applied Kinesiology is a specialty involving several years of study more than the Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
Applied kinesiology corrections frequently result in immediate improvement of function and rapid relief of pain; muscles gain dramatically in strength, joints regain range of motion, intestinal spasm may subside, the lungs may breath more freely, and other improvements in internal organs take place.
http://www.drkaufman.net/appliedkinesiology.html   (1252 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology: ICAK Response
While some aspects of meridian therapy are used in applied kinesiology, they are not used to determine nutritional needs.
The study was negative toward applied kinesiology because the anticipated pattern of change in muscle test outcomes did not occur identically in all subjects.
This is the main reason that applied kinesiology teaching by diplomates of the organization is limited to those who are licensed to be primary health care professionals.
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Tests/icakletter.html   (1228 words)

  
 ACS :: Applied Kinesiology
Today, practitioners who use applied kinesiology include chiropractors, naturopaths, physicians, dentists, nutritionists, physical therapists, massage therapists, and nurse practitioners.
The basis of applied kinesiology is that every problem with an organ is accompanied by weakness in a corresponding muscle.
To restore muscle strength, the applied kinesiologist may apply manual stimulation and relaxation techniques to key muscles.
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/eto/content/eto_5_3x_applied_kinesiology.asp?sitearea=eto   (1103 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology Research
In addition, the Perot study showed that manual treatment methods used by applied kinesiologists to assess the level of tone of spindle cells in the muscle are in fact capable of creating a reduction in tone of the muscle, as had been observed clinically.
Functional Neurologic Assessment and treatment methods common to the practice of applied kinesiology are presented.
The primary importance of this study is that it demonstrates the reliability and reproducibility of muscle testing as a clinical tool, while also highlighting the need for clinicians to be aware of potential inaccuracies involved with the testing of some muscle groups.
http://www.systemsdc.com/research.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology: How to Add Cranial Therapy to Your Practice
Returning the dura to a physiological range of tension by using specifically applied cranial corrections is a major goal of AK evaluation and treatment, which seeks to achieve zero defects inside and outside the cranium.
A cranial challenge is the application of a stimulus (pressure applied by the hand or fingers, then released) to a skull bone, which leads to a specific neurological response as measured by MMT.
The research status of applied kinesiology, part 2: an annotated bibiloiography of applied kinesiology research.
http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/21/11/10.html   (1323 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology provides an interdisciplinary approach to health care by drawing together core elements of many other therapies.
After evaluation of the entire triad and the discovery of the imbalance, the appropriate therapies can be applied to the categories of imbalance to reach a balance of health.
Sometimes it could be joint manipulation or mobilization, cranial techniques, meridian therapy, nutrition, myofascial therapies, reflex procedures or dietary management.
http://www.biologicshealth.net/html/ak.htm   (240 words)

  
 Applied Kenesiology
Kinesiology claims to evaluate and correct problems of the nervous, circulatory, lymphatic, even musculature, and “meridian systems by treating the muscle imbalances thus maintaining health.
“Applied kinesiology uses the application of muscle testing to diagnose physiological conditions, and anatomical problems of the human body.
Its practices are believed to permit the even flow of cosmic energy throughout the body, thus nurturing individual organs and systems with the proper supply of chi energy.
http://www.letusreason.org/Nam7.htm   (701 words)

  
 Stay Away from Applied Kinesiology
Stephen Barrett, M.D. Applied kinesiology (AK) is the term most commonly used to identify a pseudoscientific system of muscle-testing and therapy.
Although the claims of applied kinesiology are so far removed from scientific reality that testing them might seem a waste of time, competent researchers have subjected the muscle-testing procedures to several well-designed controlled tests and demonstrated what should be obvious to rational persons.
By applying the right frequency under the direction of the subconscious, the imbalances are removed, thereby correcting structural misalignments immediately and removing the impediments from the body's self-healing, so the body can overcome 'medical conditions'.
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Tests/ak.html   (3366 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
AK is not part of the science of kinesiology (the study of the principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement).
William T. Jarvis, Ph.D. Applied Kinesiology (AK) (also known as Contact Reflex Analysis, Dental Kinesiology, or Behavioral Kinesiology) is a procedure in which resistance-response (aka, "muscle strength testing") explorations of an extended arm or leg is "tested" while a person is subjected to various influences (foods, vitamins, herbs, homeopathic remedies, music, colors, etc.).
AK's originator, chiropractor George Goodheart, [11] organized the International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK) in an effort to gain some control over the practice and its claims.
http://www.ncahf.org/articles/a-b/ak.html   (761 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology Facilitates A Truly Holistic Approach
Applied Kinesiology was originally developed entirely by Chiropractors, and so the use of muscle testing makes moving bones back into place, in most cases without any force at all, a much simpler matter, as the body shows what needs to be done.
Over the next several years, the muscle testing procedures of kinesiology were applied to check other aspects of physiology, notably circulation, nutrition and acupuncture energies.
So now Applied Kinesiology (AK) muscle testing analysis and balancing may be used holistically to address the whole person.
http://www.positivehealth.com/permit/articles/kinesiology/butler15.htm   (3021 words)

  
 CHARLOTTE (AK) APPLIED KINESIOLOGY - CHIROPRACTIC, NAET
From nutrition to chiropractic manipulation to osteopathic cranial techniques to acupuncture - meridian therapies to myofascial techniques to nervous system coordination procedures to some of the latest theories in medicine involving control of the vascular and nervous system may be employed to balance the malfunction found in the patient.
In Charlotte, Applied Kinesiology (ak) borrows from many different disciplines and through the use of accurate, scientific muscle testing, in addition to the basic knowledge of the practitioner, helps direct the care to exactly what the patient's needs are instead of what the practitioner does (courtesy I.C.A.K.)
Testing individual muscles in an accurate manner and determining what effects the relative strength of the muscle when combined with knowledge of the basic mechanics and physiological functioning of the body helps to more accurately diagnose what is going wrong.
http://www.posturecheck.com/kinesiology.htm   (415 words)

  
 Kinesiology.Net - Kinesiology Network
AK Research Quotable Research and Studies supporting Applied Kinesiology Muscle database The Kinesiology Muscle Database is presented by the College of Kinesiologic Medicine, CKM and is the first complete database of muscles on the Internet.
Applied Kinesiology/Kinesiologic Medicine usually works with treatment of clinical and sub-clinical conditions or illneses.
Applied Kinesiology The Applied Kinesiology, AK was founded in 1964 by the American chiropractor George Goodheart and is considered to be the foundation of all muscle testing kinesiology Specialized Kinesiology What is the multi-dimensional Specialized Kinesiology and the new Energy Kinesiology?
http://www.kinesiology.net/kinesiology.asp   (653 words)

  
 Dr. Hal Brown - Naturopath Vancouver BC - Applied Kinesiology
During the 1960's, a new system of evaluation began to develop in chiropractic.
Since nerves control body functions, including all the major systems, it is essential that all the nerves in the body be evaluated.
The muscle involvement provides an opportunity to determine when the body is functioning optimally.
http://www.drhalbrown.com/applied_kinesiology.php   (384 words)

  
 Dr. John G. Sherman :: Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology (AK) draws on many of the principles of Classical Kinesiology to create a powerful system of diagnosis, using muscle tests in order to obtain information from your body.
Classical Kinesiology is the study of how the body moves, how muscles pull bones.
The AK "Triad of Health" is a unique and holistic model of the human being.
http://www.drjohnsherman.com/inside/ak.htm   (151 words)

  
 Veritas Clinic-Holistic Medicine-Pearl District Portland, Oregon
Applied Kinesiology (“AK”) is a diagnostic technique based on Traditional Chinese Medicine in which every muscle in the body is related to an organ, gland or acupuncture meridian.
With this system as a complement to conventional medical testing, we look to the structure of the patient’s body to give us information and feedback to find out what the problem is and why it is there.
Through testing specific muscles, the doctor can locate structural, biochemical and emotional dysfunction in the body and identify the proper method of correction.
http://www.drciprian.com   (221 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology - N.E.T. or just a fine example of quackery
He combined the chiropractic concept of "innate intelligence" with the Eastern religious concept of energy (ch'i) and the idea that muscles reflex (reflect back) the condition of each of the various body organs via the ch'i meridians.
Applied Kinesiology (A.K.) in the U.K. - (This one is not from a chiropractor, but this link came from a Medical Doctor's own site, without comments from him.)
Applied Kinesiolgy - Acupuncture Canada - The Natural Health Domain - A volunteer extends one arm out to the side, holding it firmly in place.
http://www.chirowatch.com/applied-kinesiology-main.html   (1166 words)

  
 Kinesiology at Holistic Junction
Kinesiology is a technique that can involve a mariad of careers, including teaching, research, coaching and physical activity services -- like fitness equipment, health promotion, rehabilitation services and sports medicine, in general.
But kinesiology isn't that cut and dry in definition (as the study of movement), as it primarily focuses on movement and physical activity attuned to one's intellect.
[In these cases, kinesiology can be knowledgeably applied for methods of supportive exercise, sport biomechanics, philosophy, physiology, biochemistry and molecular/cellular physiology, psychology, sociology, motor behavior, measurement, physical fitness and sports medicine.] Through applied kinesiology, various methods (as mentioned above) can be mulitply utilized or fractionally used for addressing problems of physical, mental and emotional wellness.
http://www.holisticjunction.com/categories/HPD/kinesiology.html   (275 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology combines the perspectives of Chiropractors, Medical Doctors, and Psychiatrists in a view of the individual that includes structure, chemistry, and mentality.
Applied Kinesiology is a practical, safe, and non-invasive diagnostic and therapeutic tool.
Shaff utilizes applied Kinesiology (AK) in most of your office visits and treatments.
http://www.drshaff.com/ak.htm   (231 words)

  
 About Applied Kinesiology
Let us just say that those who use Applied Kinesiology have never been afraid to raise the bar on what optimal health is and what it means to improve human performance.
AK has multidisiplinary healing arts applications and is widely used throughout the world by many types of practitioners.
Doctors who use AK have been extremely successful in paving the way for their patients to achieve the ultimate in their fields of expertise.
http://home.earthlink.net/~drtolhurst/id1.html   (447 words)

  
 ICAK USA Chapter - Applied Kinesiology
The International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK) was founded in 1975 to provide instruction on the research of Dr. George Goodheart to interested healthcare professionals.
The International College of Applied Kinesiology (AK) is an interdisciplinary organization of doctors dedicated to providing an eclectic approach to health care.
This mission of keeping the healthcare professions informed of the expanding knowledge of AK science and discipline continues to be carried out by the ICAK through its research and education programs.
http://www.icakusa.com   (158 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology
It is also a non-invasive therapy, wherein applied kinesiologists apply light finger-tip massage to pressure points on the body or head in order to stimulate or relax key muscles.
Neuromuscular Therapy also includes a muscle test for diagnosis, then emphasizes the role of the brain, spine, and nerves to assess and restore balance of the body’s skeletal structure.
Precise manipulations called "hand-modes" are performed on the skull or the arm muscles to heal musculoskeletal injuries, sports injuries, back and spinal pain.
http://www.holistic.com/holistic/learning.nsf/7ca23cee7af7476987256906006661ac/e50c30e16de8c8de8725690d0005c3ae!OpenDocument   (171 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology - The Art & Science of Chiropractic Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology - The Art and Science of Chiropractic Kinesiology
An Applied Kinesiologist can tap into this information through functional neurologic muscle testing thereby being specific to your individual bodys' concerns.
For a list of health problems that Applied Kinesiology and Natural Health Care can address click Chief Complaint.
http://www.wellnesscharleston.com/kinesiology.html   (199 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology Center of San Francisco - Chiropractic
Applied Kinesiology Center of San Francisco - Chiropractic
While clients are usually only accepted by referral, recent changes may allow you to experience a special one-on-one service that our clients are raving about.
My practice is built upon listening to my clients bodies (I realize this seems a little odd at first, and my hope is to explain this more in this site) and providing recommendations based on their needs.
http://www.aksf.com   (442 words)

  
 LookSmart Alternative Medicine - Best results for "Applied Kinesiology"
M.D. Applied kinesiology (AK) is a pseudoscientific system of muscle-testing and therapy.
Kinesiology is a series of tests that locate weaknesses in specific muscles reflecting imbalances throughout the body.
International Journal of Applied Kinesiology and Kinesiologic Medicine...
http://www.looksmartalternative.com/p/search?qt=Applied+Kinesiology&tb=art&q...   (389 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Applied Kinesiology: A Training Manual and Reference Book of Basic Principles and Practices: Books: George ...
KINESIOLOGY (from the Greek kinesis, movement) began in antiquity as the study of human and animal movement.
Applied Kinesiology : Muscle Response in Diagnosis, Therapy, and Preventive Medicine (Thorson's Inside Health Series) by Tom Valentine
Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System by Donald A. Neumann
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1556433743?v=glance   (777 words)

  
 This is Applied Kinesiology
The International College of Applied Kinesiology was founded in 1974 by a leading group of researchers around Goodheart with the aim of circulating George Goodheart's discoveries to interested practitioners.
While applied kinesiology was taking its first steps correct therapeutical measures were often a matter of trial and error.
Applied to the spine, skull, pelvis and other bony structures the challenge provides the precise correctional vector (= direction for manual treatment) and, if necessary, the breathing phase to support a smooth, mobilizing technique.
http://www.akse.de/eng/pages/thisisak.html   (5245 words)

  
 Self Kinesiology www.Mall-Net.com/mcs
There _IS_ something to kinesiology; BUT there is also a lot of fraud and self deception in the field.
This is also suggested by the change in resistance when one lets a melody play in the mind during the experiment.
Even something as simple as changing the pressure they apply to the electrode can change the readings.
http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/selfk.html   (2890 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology in Oxford, UK - Helix House Natural Health Centre, Oxford, UK
Applied Kinesiology is a remarkable and precise diagnostic system that uses muscle tests, along with other standard medical tests, to uncover what your own body 'knows' about why you are sick or in pain.
The use of manual muscle testing to evaluate body functions as expressed through neuromuscular pathways was introduced by George Goodheart D.C. in 1964.
What type of conditions are treated using Applied Kinesiology?
http://www.helixhouse.co.uk/applied_kinesiology.asp   (254 words)

  
 Doc Duben Chiropractic Medicine
In the gentlest way possible, he uses the tools of Applied Kinesiology to uncover imbalances in your body that are affecting your overall health and well being.
When you walk through his door, you can be sure that he identifies with your desire to regain health, balance and peace of mind.
Find out how Applied Kinesiology can help you lead a happy, healthy life.
http://docduben.com   (319 words)

  
 Humble Wellness - Chiropractor - Applied Kinesiology - Humble, TX
Humble Chiropractic and Kinesiology looks at the whole person during a treatment because many times where the symptoms are may not be where the actual problem is. For instance, just because someone may have shoulder pain doesn’t mean the problem is entirely in the shoulder.
There can be problems in the neck, back, elbow and wrist, certain organs and glands (that can refer pain to the shoulder), etc. All of these can contribute to shoulder pain.
Humble Chiropractic and Kinesiology is dedicated to helping people become truly healthy, not just symptom-free.
http://www.humblewellness.com   (357 words)

  
 applied kinesiology: point-counterpoint - applied...
Diagnosis of thyroid dysfunction: applied kinesiology compared to clinical observations and laboratory tests.
The most recent letter to Dynamic Chiropractic from Dr. Yanuck, the research advisor for ICAK (International College of Applied Kinesiology), cited six studies in the current literature.
When several studies have been performed on a procedure and it is found to be without merit and no supportive evidence can be found, it is my opinion that it should be abandoned.
http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/17/13/12.html   (1830 words)

  
 Energy Kinesology
His practice specializes in challenging health issues ranging from chronic neurological conditions, scoliosis, fatigue, digestive disorders to language processing problems.  Dr. Corwin is trained as a classic applied kinesiologist practicing under the license of chiropractic.
27 years utilizing an eclectic blending of energetic and applied kinesiology techniques.
International College of Applied Kinesiology, California Chiropractic Association,
http://www.lastchancegarage.org/About_me/drcorwin.html   (583 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology Sites ~ Self Help & Personal Health Directory
Applied Kinesiology Center of San Francisco Info on applied kinesiology, chiropractic and services offered for health and well being.
Job's Body: A Handbook for Bodywork by Deane Juhan...provides scientific information in an easily understood fashion that explains many aspects of physiology and psychology as they apply to massage and bodywork.
In Chiropractic terms there are several schools of thought, but in all cases the body will show, with the use of Kinesiology, where there is a weakness....from the Glossary at HealersOfTheWorld.com
http://www.helpself.com/directory/kinesiology.htm   (502 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology Certification Course
Great effort has been made to bring his research and clinical application to life.
Each session will be a stand alone area of subjects covered by this book.
Learn to locate and palpate every muscle in the body.
http://home.earthlink.net/~drtolhurst   (468 words)

  
 International Headquarters of Health Kinesiology
As HK pre-dated them, neither is it Applied Physiology, Edu-K, Edu-Kinesthetics or Educational Kinesiology, Brain Gym, NAET, Neuro Emotional Technique (NET), Clinical Kinesiology, Three-In-One, One-Brain, Professional Kinesiology Practitioner (PKP), Neural Organization Technique (NOT), Behavioral Kinesiology (BK), nor any of the other dozens of variations and schools of kinesiology.
Energy Psychology fits within the HK framework very well, as HK, when still a new method of kinesiology, developed an extensive system of procedures to work optimally with people psychologically and spiritually, physically and emotionally, biochemically and nutritionally, environmentally and ecologically.
HK does use systematic manual muscle testing or muscle monitoring with a light touch, and includes concepts from acupuncture and acupressure as part of its procedures.
http://www.subtlenergy.com   (403 words)

  
 About the Doctor - Humble Wellness - Chiropractor - Applied Kinesiology - Humble, TX
Groneck has trained extensively in two very powerful techniques, chiropractic and applied kinesiology.
Combining these techniques, Dr. Groneck is able to detect subtle imbalances in the body and correct them using non-invasive, gentle techniques.
Some of the conditions that Dr. Groneck has treated successfully include:
http://www.humblewellness.com/aboutthedoctor.shtm   (191 words)

  
 Applied Kinesiology is at the heart of the In-Balance System for accelerated recover fast from all types of injury
Applied Kinesiology is a specialized form of diagnosis which uses muscle testing as a primary feedback mechanism to examine and understand how the body is functioning.
The study of the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of body movement, especially in humans.
Applied Kinesiology is at the heart of the In-Balance system:
http://www.arpprogram.com/in-balance/ak.html   (143 words)

  
 kinesiology, applied - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about kinesiology, applied
Kinesiology, or muscle testing, relates to the Chinese principle that there exist energy pathways in the body and that disease results from local energy blockages or imbalances.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/kinesiology,+applied   (129 words)

  
 About: The Applied KINESIOLOGY Center / ACUPUNCTURE Center of Atlanta
The office of the Applied Kinesiology Center consists of multiple practitioners from varying disciplines working to increase everyone's enjoyment of life.
Once people experience Applied Kinesiology they usually use us as their first source in helping most conditions!
Our staff consists of Board Certified Doctors and practitioners including:
http://www.akdoc.com/about.html   (70 words)

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