Stacking or Stack

It’s the procedure of adding more and more information in the Pause Lock (Circuit) mechanism.  Used originally by Alan Beardall D.C. , inventor of the Pause-Lock mechanism, it’s used extensively in Applied Physiology (AP – (Richard D. Utt, L.Ac) and...

Circuit

A circuit is the group pf all body structures and functions involved in generating the response to what I am testing. Like an electric circuit, the right energy flow in it depends from its integrity and continuity. If some part of the circuit is not working properly,...

Pause-Lock

It’s a procedural strategy used to “hold in memory” an information. It was developed by Dr. Alan Beardall D.C. , founder of Clinical Kinesiology.  It’s also called Advance and Lock in Clinical Kinesiology; Circuit Retaining Mode or simply...

Muscle-Organ-Meridian Relationship

The Muscle-Organ-Meridian relationship is a basic concept of every Kinesiology method. The energy and functioning of every muscle of the body is related to one (or, sometimes, two) meridians.In Chinese Medicine, every organ and gland is also associated with a...

Opposing Muscle Theory

George J. Goodheart, Jr, D.C., founder of Applied Kinesiology, noticed that although we commonly feel muscular pain in tight and contracted muscles, the problem is not necessarily located in the muscle that hurts. Weak muscles in one region of the body can cause an...

Balance

The process of balancing muscles that are Hypotonic Muscle or Hypertonic Muscle at the Muscle Response Test (Muscle Response Testing (MRT)). “Balance” is a state where things are of equal weight or force (Cambridge Dictionnary online).  When we perform a...