Applied Kinesiology
Salt (and water) For Humans
The Human Body Is 70% Water! Most Americans are dehydrated and don’t know it. In fact, in America, water is the number one nutritional deficiency.
Triad of Health
Applied Kinesiology, as well as specific nutritional evaluation systems such as Nutrition Response Testing, Morphogenic Field Technique, and Follow The Physiology Technique enables us to evaluate the triad’s balance.
Concussions
When the muscles of the head and neck are traumatized and subsequently weakened following trauma, this causes an imbalance within these muscles that can cause blood flow to and from the brain inhibited.
Automobile Accidents
Some of the primary symptoms of whiplash are neck pain and stiffness with the loss of range of motion, headaches, shoulder or arm pain and/or tingling or numbness, tinnitus, blurry vision, and more.
Oh, My Aching Knees!
Do your joints need long-term support in the form of tape, straps, and harnesses? Do your joints need anti-inflammatory drugs and steroid shots to dull the pain you are experiencing?
After the Dental Appointment
Structural imbalances in the cranium and the TMJ mechanism may be linked to such maladies such as (the obvious) jaw pain, headaches, vision problems, neck and upper back pain, …
Muscle Weakness From Trauma
Do you ever wonder why you can’t do the things you used to do when you were younger?
Things like…walking, or running, or jumping?
My Left Shoulder
This is the most severe of all the shoulder surgeries and the hardest to rehabilitate. Thankfully, I already had muscles turned back on from the original trauma by seeing several of my colleagues who specialize in Applied Kinesiology.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
In the case of CTS, one of the simplest cures is to turn on and re-balance the muscles of the forearm, or arm, or shoulder. That’s it. Not “exercise it”, not “stretch it”, not “ultrasound it”, or “cold pack it”, or “hot pack it”, or anything like that.
Ow! My Back Hurts!
As soon as a muscle is turned off from trauma, the body attempts to biomechanically adapt to what has happened in an effort to keep you from feeling pain. This doesn’t mean that the problem is corrected;
Applied Kinesiology: What Can It Help?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, shoulder injuries, abdominal muscles, neck pain and stiffness, headaches, concussions, TMJ and dental trauma, lower, middle and upper back, hip pain, knee pain, etc.
How are Your Wheels?
Your feet are your wheels. They are your connection with the ground, and if they are out of alignment or crooked from trauma (ie, jolts, jars, falls, etc.) then they can make your walking or running experience miserable.
Muscle Damage – More Common than you Think!
Applied Kinesiology helps find the muscles that have been weakened through trauma. It also helps restore normal function of the weak muscle by turning the muscle back on. It requires no exercise, no …