por admin | Nov 29, 2021 | Vocabulary
Analogue testing was developed by Alan Sales. He noticed that when he tested a muscle through the range of its motion (from contraction to extension), there would sometimes be a ‘blip’ in the smooth change of position of the arm or leg being tested. Alan saw this as...
por admin | Nov 29, 2021 | Vocabulary
Originally the terms ‘strong’ (Strong Muscle) and ‘weak’ (Weak Muscle) were used to describe whether or not a muscle held during testing. This is probably as a result of kinesiology’s origins in chiropractic, where muscle testing was undertaken to establish the...
por admin | Nov 29, 2021 | Vocabulary
Whether practitioners call it Muscle Response Testing (MRT), muscle monitoring or muscle feedback, the basic process is the same. Muscle testing is a painless procedure involving the practitioner applying gentle pressure to specific parts of the body (often arms and...
por admin | Nov 29, 2021 | Vocabulary
This is another concept that is not part of some kinesiology systems. Where it is used, the understanding is that there are connections between people that directly affect a person’s health and well-being. One person may try consciously or subconsciously to bind...
por admin | Nov 29, 2021 | Vocabulary
Aura, or auric field, refers to a field of subtle, luminous radiation surrounding a person. Some people believe they can see this. Some kinesiologists will test for the strength of the person’s aura and may scan the aura looking for holes in the energy field that need...