Therapy Localization & Challenge (Applied Kinesiology)
Essential diagnostic techniques in Applied Kinesiology used to identify dysfunctional body areas and verify the appropriateness of specific corrections through targeted muscle testing.
Essential diagnostic techniques in Applied Kinesiology used to identify dysfunctional body areas and verify the appropriateness of specific corrections through targeted muscle testing.
Foundational technique of Applied Kinesiology developed by George Goodheart in 1964, evaluating a muscle's neurological response through calibrated pressure to identify functional imbalances in the body.
Cranial reflex points discovered by Terence Bennett in the 1930s and integrated into Applied Kinesiology, stimulated through light fingertip contact to improve vascular supply to associated organs and muscles, including the famous Emotional Stress Release points.
Reflex points discovered by Frank Chapman in the 1920s and integrated into Applied Kinesiology by George Goodheart, stimulated through deep rotary massage to activate lymphatic drainage of specific organs and strengthen associated muscles.
Fundamental muscle correction technique in Applied Kinesiology developed by George Goodheart, using manipulation of neuromuscular spindles and Golgi tendon organs to restore normal muscle tone and proprioceptive neurological function.