Applied Kinesiology

Applied Kinesiology

In addition to a detailed anamnesis, I base my diagnosis on a kinesiological muscle testing procedure: Applied Kinesiology.

Applied Kinesiology - Understanding Body Language

Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a holistic examination and therapy method based on manual testing of muscles. AK enables the search for triggers for acute and recurring complaints. The causes can be far removed from the symptom and there can be complex interrelationships. The testing usually includes three areas (Triad of Health): the structure (e.g. joints, muscles), the biochemistry (e.g. metabolic disorders, toxin exposure, allergies) and the psyche (emotional state, stress, etc.). The muscle tests provide information about the muscle, the associated meridians and organs. Diagnostic stimuli enable further diagnoses. Organ dysfunctions can sometimes be discovered before anything becomes visible in the laboratory or through imaging procedures. Therapeutic measures are also immediately tested for success. AK enables diagnostic connections to be made in order to initiate individually optimized and sustainable therapy.

Possible causal relationships

Recurring joint problems due to organ disorders, pelvic misalignment, dental interference fields, trauma, etc. Frequent back pain, e.g. due to old injuries, scar interference fields, functional digestive problems Unclear abdominal complaints (possible triggers: dysbiosis, intolerances, scar interference fields) Chronic infections in connection with e.g. dental interference fields, heavy metal pollution Exhaustion and chronic fatigue e.g. after viral infections and other stresses Headache syndromes due to old trauma, histamine intolerances, heavy metal pollution
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