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Kinesiology can refer to both to biomechanics (the scientific study of body movement) or to the practice of muscle strength testing (also known as applied kinesiology, or AK), where a practitioner manipulates a client’s body to diagnose and treat various physical or energy-based injuries or deficiencies. The theory underlying applied kinesiology is that muscles are linked to various organs and glands within the body, and that muscle weaknesses or strengthening can diagnose or treat ailments within those connected parts. It was developed by chiropractor George Goodheart Jr. in 1964.

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Applied Kinesiology

Applied kinesiology (AK) . . . is a method of diagnosis and treatment based on the belief that various muscles are linked to particular organs and glands, and that specific muscle weakness can signal distant internal problems.

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Applied Kinesiology

Applied kinesiology (AK) is the study of muscles and the relationship of muscle strength to health.

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Muscle Testing Lets You Communicate Directly with the Body

The art of muscle testing begins by realizing we are testing the integrity of various feedback mechanisms from the body, not the physical strength of individual muscles.

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Muscle Testing (Kinesiology): Panacea or Placebo?

Muscle testing, or kinesiology, has grown in popularity over the last 30 years. It’s a simple, non-invasive assessment tool used by many different kinds of health practitioners during examination or evaluation.

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A Note on Muscle Testing: Who, What, Where and Why

Muscle testing is a procedure performed by health practitioners as part of a physical evaluation. It helps assess the body’s muscles and their connections to the brain through the nervous system.

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