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Kinesiology

A Wisdom Archive on Kinesiology

Kinesiology

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Kinesiology: Encyclopedia - Kinesiology

Kinesiology is the study of human movement. The theory of kinesiology encompasses the study of the biological components of human movement including the anatomical, physiological, neurological, biochemical, and biomechanical. Also studied is the relationship between the quality of human movement and the overall health of the human organism. Theoretical knowledge of kinesiology is applied in many areas including physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, exercise physiology,massage therapy and ergon ...

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Kinesiology: Alternative Health Dictionary on Kinesiology

kinesiology (kinesiologies): Applied kinesiology and its offshoots, e.g., Touch for Health. (In science-oriented healthcare, kinesiology is the study of muscles and human motion.)

 

(See also: Kinesiology, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Kinesiology: Holistic Health Therapy Dictionary on Kinesiology

KINESIOLOGY: The study of muscles and their movement. Applied kinesiology is a system that uses muscle testing procedures, in conjunction with standard methods of diagnosis, to gain information about a patientÕs overall state of health.

 

Practitioners analyze muscle function, posture, gait and other structural factors in addition to inquiring about lifestyle factors that may be contributing to a health-related problem.

 

(See also: Kinesiology, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Applied Kinesiology

Answers To Frequently Asked Questions about Kinesiology, including:

 

What Is Applied Kinesiology (AK)?

Does Applied Kinesiology Replace Standard Forms Of Diagnosis?

Do Applied Kinesiology Doctors Do Acupuncture?

How Do Applied Kinesiology Doctors View The Body Differently?

How Do Applied Kinesiology Physicians Treat The Body Chemistry?

Do Applied Kinesiology Practitioners Do Homeopathy?

How Do Applied Kinesiology Doctors Treat The Body Structure?

How Do Applied Kinesiology Doctors Treat Mental/Emotional Areas?

Where Does Applied Kinesiology Knowledge Come From?

What Kind Of Doctors Practice AK?

Why The Rapid Growth Of AK?

How Can Touching Myself Cause Muscle Weakness?

What Diseases Does Applied Kinesiology Treat?

What If Another Type Of Doctor Is Needed?

 

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Kinesiology: Encyclopedia - Applied kinesiology

Applied kinesiology (AK) is a form of diagnostic kinesiology. It is a method used to give feedback on the physical properties of the body. Proponents say that when properly applied, the outcome of an AK test, such as a muscle strength test, will determine the best form of therapy for patients. This claim has been refuted by scientists. Applied Kinesiology is distinct from academic kinesiology, which is the study of human movement and its application. Academic kinesiology is widely considered a legitimate science. Applied Kinesi ...

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Kinesiology: Encyclopedia - Behavioral kinesiology

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Kinesiology: Encyclopedia - AK

AK may mean: Alaska (U.S. postal abbreviation) Applied kinesiology the US Navy hull classification symbol for Cargo Ship Armia Krajowa (Home Army), underground resistance in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War 2 AK-47 (Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947 g.), Russian rifle the IATA code for Air Asia based in Malaysia Ace-King (in Poker) Patient AK, notable for electric stimulation to the brain eliciting laughter A.K. (1985), a film directe ...

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Kinesiology: Encyclopedia - David R. Hawkins

David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. is an American author, mystic, spiritual teacher, and psychiatrist in Sedona, Arizona. He is a proponent of using applied kinesiology to calibrate the consciousness level of ideas, things, and people. Hawkins directs the non-profit Institute for Advanced Spiritual Research and operates Veritas Publishing to publish his work. David R. Hawkins - Background. His promoters claim he is unique in that he achieved a very advanced state of spiritual awareness and his scientific and cli ...

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Kinesiology: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Kinesiology

kinesiology

Muscle testing in which the person holds the substance in question while being tested for muscular resistance responses

 

(See also: Kinesiology, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Health and Healing Dictionary on KINESIOLOGY

KINESIOLOGY

The study of muscles and their movement. Applied kinesiology is a system that uses muscle testing procedures, in conjunction with standard methods of diagnosis, to gain information about a patient’s overall state of health. Practitioners analyze muscle function, posture, gait and other structural factors in addition to inquiring about lifestyle factors that may be contributing to a health-related problem.

 

(See also: KINESIOLOGY, Alternative Health, Healing, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Complementary Medicine Dictionary on KINESIOLOGY

KINESIOLOGY: The use of testing muscle strength to find products which disturb the patient’s well-being. Can be used to find which foods are most conducive to health and those which may cause unwanted symptoms. It is also used to find the appropriate natural medicine such as a homoeopathic remedy.

 

(See also: KINESIOLOGY, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Health and Healing Dictionary on Kinesiology

Kinesiology: Techniques for obtaining and using information from the position, movement, and tension of parts of the body, especially from the nerves, muscles, tendons, and joints. For example, diagnosis of physical ailments may be obtained from the subconscious level by naming the ailment, asking the subject to tense an arm and noting whether the tension is maintained or released when the arm is depressed.

 

(See also: Kinesiology, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Alternative Health Dictionary III on Kinesiology

Kinesiology

works with the body's energy systems, utilizing techniques from acupressure, bodywork and holistic healthcare to eliminate pain and to improve health and performance. These techniques are used to correct structural imbalances, restore energy flow to the meridians, clear emotional blocks and assess nutritional needs.

 

(See also: Kinesiology, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Kinesiology

Kinesiology

Techniques for obtaining and using information from the position, movement, and tension of parts of the body, especially from the nerves, muscles, tendons, and joints.

 

For example, diagnosis of physical ailments may be obtained from the subconscious level by naming the ailment, asking the subject to tense an arm and noting whether the tension is maintained or released when the arm is depressed.

 

(See also: Kinesiology, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Holistic Health Dictionary I on KINESIOLOGY

KINESIOLOGY

The body is regarded as being the repository of a knowing on a very deep and subtle level. The body can only acknowledge truth. It also comprises an intricate network of interconnective nerves, in a matrix that, when and if any part is affected by anything, the whole feels that effect. In this way truth creates a positive impulse resulting in muscle integrity and strength, whereas that which is untrue creates the opposite effect. In this sense, when a question is put to the body that would solicit a yes or no answer, the body reacts in such a way that confirms the truth.

 

This is also extremely effective for situations external to one’s body, and can also be quite remotely located, as distance is no barrier. Such is the ability and power of the body to communicate on a universal level.

 

In Chiropractic terms there are several schools of thought, but in all cases the body will show, with the use of Kinesiology, where there is a weakness.

 

(See also: KINESIOLOGY, Alternative Health, Holistic Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Natural Medicine Dictionary on Kinesiology

Kinesiology: The study of the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of body movement. Also known as “muscle testing,” it can be used to determine the root cause of a condition. Practitioners view the body as an intelligent computer that knows exactly what is wrong and what is needed to restore balance. Using certain methods, a practitioner can identify the problem area and treat it effectively. It is very effective in treating sports injuries, as they are often the result of an imbalance in the muscle structure. There are several branches of Kinesiology, including Applied, Clinical and Educational.

 

(See also: Kinesiology, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Kinesiology

Kinesiology

Techniques for obtaining and using information from the position, movement, and tension of parts of the body, especially from the nerves, muscles, tendons, and joints.

 

For example, diagnosis of physical ailments may be obtained from the subconscious level by naming the ailment, asking the subject to tense an arm and noting whether the tension is maintained or released when the arm is depressed.

 

(See also: Kinesiology, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Applied Kinesiology

Applied Kinesiology

A diagnostic technique sometimes called Òmuscle testing. Ó Often patients hold health care products (vitamins, herbs, etc) in their hand while the practitioner pulls or ÒtestsÓ the reciprocal strength in the finger, arm, etc. to determine the effectiveness or dosage of the remedy.

 

(See also: Applied Kinesiology, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Kinesiology: Encyclopedia II - Physical education - Curriculum

In the United States, the physical education curriculum is designed to allow students to experience at least a minimum exposure to the following categories of activities: aquatics, conditioning activities, gymnastics, individual/dual sports, team sports, and rhythms and dance. Students are encouraged to continue to explore those activities in which they have a primary interest. In these areas, a planned sequence of learning experie ...

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Physical education, Physical education - Curriculum

Read more here: » Physical education: Encyclopedia II - Physical education - Curriculum

Kinesiology: Encyclopedia II - Applied kinesiology - Basic applied kinesiology

AK tests muscles as a diagnostic method. Commonly, AK patients lie down and raise their dominant arm. Next, the AK practitioner instructs the patient to resist as the tester exerts downward force on the subject's arm. The tester subjectively evaluates the force exerted by the subject to determine the strength of the muscle. This is supposed to give a baseline for further testing. For example, the tester might repeat the test with a particular substance under the subject's tongue; if the muscle tests weaker than the first test, that su ...

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Applied kinesiology, Applied kinesiology - Basic applied kinesiology, Applied kinesiology - Conventional view of AK, Applied kinesiology - Notable practitioners and theorists

Read more here: » Applied kinesiology: Encyclopedia II - Applied kinesiology - Basic applied kinesiology

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