
Kinesiology is a science which investigates and analyzes human motion. It is a form of biomechanics.
Kinesiology (pronounced kin-easy-ology) uses your body's bio-feedback system, whereby precision muscle testing is
specifically applied to your own unique and individual physiology - thereby eliminating "guess-work."
Kinesiology uses muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body's structural, chemical, emotional or other energy, to
establish the body's priority healing needs, and to evaluate energy changes brought about by a broad spectrum of both
manual and non-manual therapeutic procedures.
This technique uses the body's own biofeedback system via muscle testing to promote health. The aim is to restore
balance where there are nutritional deficiencies and to create wellness at a physical, emotional and spiritual level.
Applied Kinesiology is a form of chiropractic introduced in 1964. It is a diagnostic method for determining health status
through muscle testing and also a therapy wherein the practitioner applies light finger-tip massage to pressure points on
the body or head in order to stimulate or relax key muscles.