Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a chiropractic diagnostic and treatment modality using manual muscle-strength testing for medical diagnosis and a subsequent determination of prescribed therapy. According to practitioners using Applied Kinesiology techniques, it provides feedback on the functional status of the ...Applied Kinesiology
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According to the American Chiropractic Association, in 2003 Applied Kinesiology was the 10th most frequently used chiropractic technique in the United States, with 37.6% of chiropractors employing this method and 12.9% of patients being treated with it. :"This is an approach to chiropractic...
Applied kinesiology is a system that evaluates structural, chemical, and mental aspects of health using manual muscle testing alongside conventional diagnostic methods. The essential premise of applied kinesiology that is not shared by mainstream medical theory is that every organ dysfunction is...
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Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a chiropractic diagnostic and treatment modality using manual muscle-strength testing for medical diagnosis and a subsequent determination of prescribed therapy. According to practitioners using Applied Kinesiology techniques, it provides feedback on the functional status of the ... Proponents of AK cite evidence about the methods, clinical efficacy, and neurologic rationales of applied kinesiology examination and treatment.. Some studies show clinical efficacy. For example one study showed a high degree of correlation between AK muscle testing for food ...
In 1964, George J. Goodheart invented Applied Kinesiology through his unique interpretation and application of ”Muscles: Testing and Function” written by two physical therapists Kendall and Kendall. While it is primarily used by chiropractors, it is now also used by ...
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