Song of the Spine: Sound Healing and Vibrational Therapy

The human spine with its primary and secondary curves looks like a standing wave. Is it possible, asks the author, that energy echoes like a standing wave between these curves in order to maintain the structural and neural integrity of the spine and nervous system?...

Article: The Heart of the Matter with Marco Rado

This interview was originally published in the Spring 2020 issue of KinesioGeek Magazine.Click here to watch the full interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vpYStu5Sy4&t=7sBy Alexis CostelloMarco Rado is an internationally renowned speaker and...

Shang Han Lun

The Shang Han Lun (伤寒论) is certainly among the classical texts of Chinese medicine, one of the best known and commented.The author of the Shang Han Lun is Zhang Zhong Jing (150-219 AD), who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty (150-289 AD). The meaning of the title...

Interview with Jackie Lysaght

This “Kinesiology Stories” interview made to Jackie Lysaght at the Oxford Kinesiology Federation Conference 2019.In the 3 videos you can find the 3 classic questions of Kinesiology stories:”How did you get ‘into’ kinesiology?”:...