Applied Kinesiology
Muscles move joints and nerve impulses moves muscles. By specifically isolating and testing a muscle we can get information about the degree of intactness of the neuromuscular junction. The joint is generally not the problem. It is the support for the joint and the degree of compromise of the neural impulse that is most often the source of the problem.
The mechanics of a muscle test are easy. The challenge is cueing in to the patient’s energy and situation. The untrained muscle tester will not separate themself from the testing situation. They are a subjective observer and their results will not be accurate.
In thirty years of practice I have tested millions of muscles, giving me automatic attunement to the client. I am an objective observer and through my observation I am able to see the root cause of the health problem.