Applied Kinesiology, Revised Edition: A Training Manual and Reference Book of Basic Principles and Practices by Robert Frost Ph.D

Applied Kinesiology, Revised Edition: A Training Manual and Reference Book of Basic Principles and Practices by Robert Frost Ph.D

Author:Robert Frost Ph.D.
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9781583946299
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Published: 2013-08-19T23:00:00+00:00


TESTING FOR POSSIBLE POSITIVE

EFFECTS OF STIMULI

1. To determine if some stimulus has a positive effect upon some problem, find a muscle that tests weak because of the problem.

2. If no muscle can be located that tests weak because of the problem, use therapy localization or challenge to provoke the problem. In the following test, continue to apply the TL or challenge that causes an indicator muscle to test weak.

3. Apply the stimulus.

4. Test the previously weak-testing indicator muscle. If the indicator muscle only tested weak with TL or challenge, apply that weakening TL or challenge during this and the following step as well.

5. If the indicator muscle now tests strong, attempt to weaken it. (Tap the sedation point, pinch the spindle cells, stroke the associated meridian backward or apply the north pole of a magnet to the belly of the muscle.) If the muscle can be weakened, it is in a normotonic state. This indicates that the applied stimulus may be used and will have a positive effect upon the problem tested.

6. If the indictor muscle cannot be weakened, the stimulus has put it into a hypertonic state. This stimulus should not be used to correct the tested problem.



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