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Frequently
Asked Questions
These are terms often
used by kinesiotherapists - with their explanations
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B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O
P Q R ST U V W
X Y Z
Alarm
point
Specific acupuncture points used for detection of over energy in
meridians.
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Acupuncture
Point
Specific points of energy along meridian lines.
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Five
Elements
The Law of the Five Elements from Chinese healing Philosophy explains
that everything in the Universe belongs to one of the Elements,
Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood.
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Indicator
Muscle
This term is applied when a muscle is used to read the body's responses.
It can be any muscle in the body and its associated meridian is
not important in this context.
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Integration (brain)
The working together and communication between the left and right
brain.
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Meridian
The energy pathways or channels.
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Muscle Test
This technique is used in Kinesiology to test the state of a person's
body or mind. It gives an indication as to whether the energy going
through the muscle is switched on or switched off.
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Neuro-Lymphatic
point
This is a correction point in Kinesiology where the point is massaged
to stimulate the Lymphatic system around a particular part of the
body.
Neuro-Vascular
point
This is a correction point in Kinesiology where you gently touch
the point with your fingertips to stimulate vascular flow to a particular
point in the body.
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Over Energy
This means that there is too much energy in an area in the body
(this energy can make the body very tired)
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Pre-tests
Before any balance there are a few pre-tests taken, to see if the
body is ready to have a Kinesiology Balance. These tests involve
some eye and head turns and also checking to see if the body has
enough water.
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Stress
Release points
Specific Neuro-Vascular Points, which are located on the forehead.
They help stimulate blood flow to the frontal part of the brain,
to help the brain think calmly, and clearly.
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