Applied Kinesiology
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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 name given by its inventor, Dr. George Goodheart, to the system of applying muscle testing diagnostically and therapeutically to different aspects of health care. (Thorsons Introductory Guide to Kinesiology, 1992, p13)
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Kinesiology, Applied
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| 1. | Pain (Aches)
02/01/2001
- " Patients' self-rated pain scores, both before and immediately after applied kinesiology were compared, together with a further score 2 months later" 02/01/2001
- " To determine whether an applied kinesiology technique was of benefit to women with breast pain, an open pilot study was conducted in which 88 newly presenting women with self-rated moderate or severe mastalgia were treated by applied kinesiology" 11/15/1989
- " Rolfing and applied kinesiology, on this ground, work to resolve muscular pain in cranio-cervicomandibular syndrome." 01/01/1981
- " Key Words: early diagnostic methods, "Thumb-Index Finger Bi-Digital O-Ring Diagnostic Method," applied kinesiology, cardio-vascular diseases, drugs, tenderness, pain, pain medicine, anti-hypertensive drugs, cardio-vascular drugs, aspirin, Bufferin, gastro-intestinal system, muscle strength, nutrition, magnetic field, sensory nerve, spinal cord, brain stem"
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| 2. | Low Back Pain (Lumbago)
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| 3. | Vascular Diseases (Vascular Disease)
01/01/1981
- " Key Words: early diagnostic methods, "Thumb-Index Finger Bi-Digital O-Ring Diagnostic Method," applied kinesiology, cardio-vascular diseases, drugs, tenderness, pain, pain medicine, anti-hypertensive drugs, cardio-vascular drugs, aspirin, Bufferin, gastro-intestinal system, muscle strength, nutrition, magnetic field, sensory nerve, spinal cord, brain stem"
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| 5. | Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
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