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Kinesiology
This is the study of muscles and the movement of the human body.
In
holistic medicine, it is the balance of movement and the interaction of a person's energy systems. Applied Kinesiology is the system of applying muscle testing diagnostically and therapeutically to different aspects of
health care.
Practitioners analyse muscle function, posture, gait and other structural factors in addition to inquiring about lifestyle factors.
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Christine Mallalieu Lancashire
Bowen Technique,Clinical Hypnotherapy, Reflexology, Reiki, Massage, Life Coaching, Australian Bush Essences Tibetan Acupressure Head Massage, Psych-K, Counselling. |
Beatrix Goodman Kent
Real solutions for health and well-being. |
Liam McArthur Yorkshire
Holderness Laser Treatment Clinic provide the highest quality in cosmetic laser and hair removal treatments. |
Fiona Gass Renfrewshire
With more than 20 years experience in Natural Health and Education, I offer local & online solutions. The website is packed with Self Help tools, tips and techniques plus a FREE Health Analysis. |
Tamzin Freeman London - West
Allergy therapy London. |
Su Mills K F ASSoc, Dip F.S. Berkshire
I am a fully practicing, Health Kinesiologist registered with the Kinesiology Federation, qualified in Health Kinesiology and Applied Systematic Kinesiology. I also hold a Diploma in Shen Dao Feng Shui. Health Kinesiology can ask your body's own Bio |
Yolanda Dolling London - South West
I have experienced many levels of reality since childhood, but I largely ignored all the additional information and enjoyed a successful career in legal and business publishing until 2003. Then I had a series of 'awakening' experiences, supported my husb |
Tamzin Freeman London - West
Allergy testing and kinesiology London |
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Introduction to Kinesiology
Kinesiology is a Greek word which is used to describe the study of movement. It was originally used to describe a field of science concerned with the working of joints and muscles.
Today it is also used to describe a complementary therapy that uses muscle monitoring to find problem areas in the physical body, and which can help a wide range of conditions.
