Let’s change together the world of health

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This article has been published in the Knowlative Blog on the 27th of September, 2016.


The world of precision muscle testing (Applied and Specialized Kinesiology) is complex and fragmented. In Knowlative we want to change all together this World and, in the same time, improve our daily professional practice. Eager to change? Join in.
Everything changes, nothing remains without change.” – Buddha
The world of precision muscle testing (Applied and Specialized Kinesiology) is complex and fragmented. With dozens of major and minor branches and schools, the access to the latest techniques and improved procedures is quite difficult, time-consuming and expensive.


A lot of new ideas has become “brand new” techniques usually containing some interesting innovations and a lot of old stuff with shining names. Improving our practice with innovations has therefore become a difficult task. We have to spend a lot of money and waste a lot of time. And when we go back home with a “brand new” seminar or method we usually have to decrypt all the material to make it match our personal methods and protocols only to discover that we already knew much of the “brand new” information.


Furthermore, the lack of a common language among different schools makes the sharing of knowledge very difficult.

Everyone of us know that a lot of techniques with different names from divergent methods are practically slight variations of the same concept. A lot of techniques with the same name are different in some minor steps or they propose just a different correction method with the same testing steps. The confusion generated by this habit prevents sharing and growth. Furthermore, this situation makes the creation of useful statistical data impossible. The result? Scientific validation of our amazing practice is very unlikely.

Another habit that I personally deprecate is that some teachers transmit their knowledge in a “religious” way. They state their method is the only truth against a world of sinners and of darkness. But their method is largely a copy of previous ideas. For a while this “faithful” approach to kinesiology convinced me, as convinced many other students, but I sensed something weird in it.
 
In our practice we are trying to change our patient’s World into a cooperative World full of connection, sharing and love for life. Meanwhile the deep structure of our practice is full of division, competition, envy, and hate.

It is impossible to transmit a message of change in the life of people seeking our advice if we are not “that” kind of change, if we do not already follow those advices in our lives. I cannot really make a “difference” for people around me if I am not already that “difference”.
 
For all these issues we desired a solution: Knowlative.

We know that “Progress is impossible without change and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything” (George Bernard Shaw), but until now the majority of us accepted development in a passive way and carried on the innovations set by others. It is time to transform our practice with awareness, to consciously set the right direction to the progress we want in our lives and in the lives of our patients.
 
In Knowlative we share the knowledge, the tips and tricks that everyone of us gets from practice and we receive a reward for that sharing. We can constantly update our vocabulary to consolidate a world-wide common language for our profession. We can access everyday new techniques directly explained by who described them and use them in our daily work in a friendly App.

Using the App we can always have on sight the patient history, we can access every technique in our protocol while using them and we collect data both for our personal statistics and for generating a huge database dedicated to scientific investigation and progress.


So… What are you waiting? Join us!
We want our project to put change in everyone’s hand. Start now sharing your impressions and advice in the comments below.

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