Applied Kinesiology

Applied kinesiology is described as capable of stabilizing the elbow joint almost immediately once the correct dysfunction is identified and corrected. Applied kinesiology is commonly referred to as muscle testing in clinical practice. The…

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Applied kinesiology is described as capable of stabilizing the elbow joint almost immediately once the correct dysfunction is identified and corrected. Applied kinesiology is commonly referred to as muscle testing in clinical practice. The article asserts that applied kinesiology reads the brain's processing and output signal rather than the bone or muscle itself. Muscle testing and applied kinesiology test the involved muscles very specifically in order to identify precise neuromuscular dysfunctions and provide targeted correction. Applied kinesiology aims to give the brain the specific information needed to restore proper muscle control, elbow stability, and reduced tendon irritation. Applied kinesiology testing typically uses an extended arm while the practitioner applies pressure and the subject resists. Applied kinesiology should be used as an adjunct rather than as a sole test.