Kinesiology is one of the fastest growing natural therapies globally.
In the 1950’s an American Chiropractor, Dr George Goodheart D.C., known as the ‘father’ of Kinesiology, intrigued on how a person’s emotional or nutritional state had a big influence over their recovery rate, researched and developed a health modality known as “Applied Kinesiology”.
Kinesiology today has moved away from its chiropractic beginnings, now working holistically, that is, incorporating the person’s physical, emotional and mental well being.
The kinesiology approach looks at unresolved stress reactions in a person and identifies the elements that inhibit the body's natural recuperation process.
Kinesiology encompasses disciplines such as massage, counselling, acupressure, nutrition and lifestyle advice to name but a few.
Kinesiology can help with a wide range of issues such as muscular and nervous disorders; detect allergies and nutritional deficiencies and assist with emotional problems, learning and behavioural difficulties.
The unique difference with Kinesiology as opposed to other natural therapies is the skilled use of 'muscle monitoring', as the key tool to access information about a person's well being.
When we are not able to adapt efficiently in any area of our life, the central nervous system is affected thereby creating specific muscle patterns which a skilled Kinesiologist can detect.
Importantly Kinesiology is not just a quick fix, instead working with the context and cause keeping the pattern in the person’s body. |