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Suboccipital Muscles

These 4 muscles are localized on the back of the neck between occipital bone, atlas and axis (the 2 upper cervical vertebrae).  In the frontal part of the upper cervical tract you can find the...

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Priority

Many kinesiology systems work with the concept of priority. There may be a priority for what symptom or goal is tackled first. Priority is established using finger modes (Priority Mode) or asking...

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Holographic Model

If you have a holographic image and cut it into pieces, each piece contains all the information from the original, so is capable of generating the full image. This contrasts with a normal image,...

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Healing Crisis

Sometimes people feel worse after a session. The most likely reason is that the body is processing information and energetic changes. Common responses include a flare up of existing physical...

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Alarm Points Test

Each meridian has associated an Alarm Point on the torso – some are on the midline and some are bilateral. The points are not necessarily located on the meridian itself.  Scope This technique can be...

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Meridian Energy System Balance

The concept of Balance is central to all kinesiology systems. We believe that ill health is caused by imbalances within the energy system, especially the Meridian energy system. Balance is not a...

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Verbal Questioning

Some kinesiology systems, such as health kinesiology, make extensive use of verbal muscle testing. The response of a correctly positioned muscle to light pressure can be either to lock or unlock....

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Polarity and Testing

Some kinesiologists use two fingers when testing and/or correcting, because they see the fingers as having a negative or positive polarity. By using two adjacent fingers the effect of this polarity...

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