Applied Kinesiology Technique 'Therapy Localization' Tested and Proved
June 29, 2016
In this whitepaper, authors explore Therapy Localization, an applied Kinesiology technique that involves a patient placing a hand, which is not being tested, on the skin over an area suspected to be in need of therapeutic attention. It has been said that fingertip contact may lead to a change in muscle response from strong to weak, or the opposite, when therapeutic intervention is specified.
Here, authors explore manual muscle testing and whether or not there is agreement between examiners…
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