Kinesiology Tutorials on the Internet
DATABASE MUSCLUSKELETAL SYSTEM
Look it up! — Here you find an online database with pictures. This tutorial is to be used for gaining knowledge of the musculoskeletal system. It was developed in collaboration by Dr. Bob Pankey, Dr. Jerry Elledge and Mr. Max Stratton. –
http://www.hper.txstate.edu/hper/faculty/pankey/5309/4325tut/index.html
EMOTIONAL STRESS RELEASE
Emotional Stress release is part of Specialized Kinesiology-methods to overcome stress as it is shown with muscle testing. Everybody knows how emotional stress release to bring back the good feeling of Physical Health. One only has to browse the web to recognize this notion, for example:
Stress release is what kinesiology is all about. – Physical, mental, emotional, chemical, environmental and behavioral stress are things which cause our problems, and the area where these techniques have their greatest effect. Every course and consultation in this field includes techniques to relieve some kind of stress.
Various stress release techniques are combined with emotional balancing, affirmations, visualization, massage techniques, and movement exercises.
Charles Krebs, Gordon Stokes, Daniel Whiteside and Candace Calloway of Three-In-One Concepts have done a great deal of work in the area of emotional diffusion and advanced re-patterning. This kind of stress release of past trauma frees the person to get on with his or her life. Their courses in Three-In-One Concepts can bring about profound positive changes in people. — http://www.kinesiology.net/sk.asp
EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques®) – Where emotional relief brings physical health. Self help method often works where nothing else will No Drugs Involved ~ High success Rate Test Drive EFT – Your Free Get Started Package — http://www.emofree.com/downloadeftmanual.asp
Additional EFT Techniques – The following techniques are frequently used in addition to the basic EFT techniques at http://www.eft-help.com/details/additionaltechniques.htm
Sedona Method: best treatment for back pain – “Most chronic back pain has a strong emotional component. It is either emotionally driven or emotionally aggravated — or there is simply a lot of emotion because of having this pain in your back for so long.” — ” [Hale Dwoskin, CEO and director of training of Sedona Training Associates.]
http://hshere23.wordpress.com/2009/01/01/sedona-method-best-treatment-forf-back-pain/
Hiatal Hernia: Emotional in Origin – The main factors in the CAUSE of a Hiatal Hernia are Emotional Stress, Trauma of any kind and the natural phenomenon of Child Birth and Spiritual Transitions.
NOTE: When a Hiatal Hernia (stomach up) is present for a length of time, in the first stage it begins to mimic the side EFFECTS of a disease or illness. If the Hiatal Hernia is not discovered in time, the mimicked disease then has the EFFECT of becoming the irreversible disease.
http://hshere23.wordpress.com/2008/11/30/hiatal-hernia-emotional-in-origin/
The Top Ten Pain Releasers on DVD – Self Help Techniques for Relieving Stress and Pain with Arlene Green (3 DVD set). A masterful collection of ten simple and effective, hands-on self help techniques that address a wide variety of pain and stress issues with extraordinary results. Learn the basics of quality Muscle Testing and Ten proven methods for relieving stress and pain literally at your fingertips. — http://www.uskinesiology.com/products.htm
Balancing the Body’s Energies — Muscle Tests for the Eight Extra Meridians – Wayne Topping, PhD. The eight extra meridians of Chinese acupuncture relate to organs including hypothalamus, pineal, thymus, anterior and posterior pituitary, and regulate the 12 regular meridians. This book describes 35 muscle tests, including eight indicator muscles that can balance all 20 meridians. Correction procedures are drawn from Touch for Health and Biokinesiology and include biokinetic exercises, nutrition and emotions. Great for people with Touch for Health knowledge. — http://www.wellnesskinesiology.com/book.htm
BALANCING THE ELECTRICAL CENTERING SYSTEM
Cloacals: The Most important Kinesiology Correction of All! — The most important systems to have in place is the Centering System. This is taught in Applied Kinesiology. The test to see if the Centering System is balance is simple – simply give a light slap on the person’s upper arm. Then muscle test. If they then test weak, that means that the simple slap was more stress than their body can handle.
Gaits: Another aspect of the main electrical centering systems in the body. Walking is a very complex process that uses many electrical pathways. If the ‘Gaits’ are out of balance, then the simple act of taking just one step forward will weaken the body, as it ’switches’ all of the muscles off. This can be easily demonstrated by any good kinesiologist. Again, it is a simple correction to make. The gaits correction is described in the Applied Kinesiology Synopsis by Walther. — http://www.synergistickinesiology.com/cloacals_applied_kinesiology.html
Switching: Neurologic disorganization refers to an abnormal condition in which the nervous system signals or interprets signals improperly, causing erroneous information to be derived from various AK testing procedures. A review from both the European and American AK literature on the topic of switching and its diagnosis is given. A literature review of biomedical, AK, and acupuncture is also given that suggests how the meridian system in its interaction with the neuromuscular system and the adaptation system (Hans Selye) may play an important role in the switching phenomenon. The rationale for use of the conception vessel and governing vessel in therapy localization is described. — http://www.icak.com/college/papers/2000-2001.shtml
HOMOCYSTEINE – John W. Brimhall, D.C., D.I.B.A.: Intervention and Outcome: The author shows that an AK oral challenge of homocysteine (using just a tiny amount on the patient’s tongue) will cause a previously strong muscle to test weak in the case of elevated homocysteine levels. The administration of the proper nutrient will abolish the weakness.
Conclusion: There is a high percentage of the population that weakens to the oral challenge of homocysteine. The growing awareness of the importance of homocysteine levels in cases of vascular and other diseases makes this suggested method of diagnosis and nutritional treatment worthy of further scientific and clinical investigation. (Collected Papers International College of Applied Kinesiology, 1998-1999;1:31-36) — http://www.icak.com/college/papers/Research_1998-1999.shtml