Dr. Hartman has been using kinesiology since 1992; she was taught this technique when in traditional massage school at Alexandria School of Scientific Therapeutics Inc. Through the years, she was able to advance in kinesiology and its benefits.
What is kinesiology? its the study of movement and/or the science of human movement or non-human movement, otherwise known as muscle monitoring. Muscle testing is then used to determine correction techniques to stimulate the body’s innate healing abilities, and typically includes acupressure, reflex points, nutritional support, and counseling. Stress in reflected in the nervous system, which generate specific muscle responses. Kinesiology is able to reveal imbalances and stressors within the body, which gives us instant insight held by the entire body-mind system, including the subconscious. These imbalances are often experienced as physical pain, mental discomfort, allergies, depression, postural problems, poor performance levels, learning difficulties, digestive and nervous disorders, etc. Kinesiology can reveal the specific factors that are triggering health imbalances and whether they are of a physiological, nutritional, structural, or psychological nature. The goal is to identify the fundamental cause of any imbalance, and help to resolve it. It allows the “kinesiologist” to determine a specific strategy to best re-instate the body’s balance while applying the latest evidenced-based research to improve function, health, and wellness of people.
The study of Kinesiology: has several areas of focus and specific scientifically based disciplines, i.e., psychology, physical therapy, rehabilitation, movements of biomechanics, electrophysiology, neurology, physiology, anatomy etc. It is not just about understanding the movements of the body, but the molecular function of the brain waves, the intersection between neuroscience, anatomy, psychology, and biomechanics; including ergonomics.
Some techniques applied kinesiology can be include:
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