What is Kinesiology?

Kinesiology practitioners assess muscle function and body systems to support performance, pain reduction and wellbeing. Sessions can be hands-on and require tracking of progress and protocols, so many practitioners look for support for Kinesiology that streamlines bookings, client notes and educational materials.

What is Kinesiology?

Kinesiology is the scientific study of human movement, focusing on how the body functions during physical activity. It also refers to a holistic therapeutic approach that uses muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body and restore health. The term encompasses both academic disciplines and applied practice.

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Applied Kinesiology (Holistic Therapy)

This is an alternative therapy that uses muscle testing to assess health and energy imbalances within the body. Practitioners believe that physical, emotional and chemical stressors can disrupt the body’s energy flow, which can be identified and corrected through specific techniques.

Key Concepts:

  • Muscle Testing: A diagnostic tool where muscles are manually tested to detect stressors or imbalances
  • Triad of Health: Focuses on the interconnection of physical, emotional and biochemical health
  • Correction Techniques: Includes massage, acupressure, nutrition advice or energy balancing to restore harmony

Benefits of Kinesiology:

  • Improved Mobility: Addressed muscle weakness or joint instability
  • Pain Relief: Reduces discomfort from chronic pain and injury
  • Stress Reduction: Identifies and alleviates emotional and physical tension
  • Holistic Health: Considers the body as an interconnected system, promoting overall wellbeing
  • Injury Prevention: Helps identify imbalances before they lead to injury

Conditions Treated:

  • Back, neck and joint pain
  • Stress related disorders
  • Sports injuries
  • Postural imbalances
  • Emotional challenges like anxiety or fatigue
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