Applied Kinesiology (AK) was developed in 1964 by Dr. George J. Goodheart, D.C., a chiropractor who discovered a connection between muscle strength and organ function. His findings revealed that correcting muscular imbalances can have a positive influence on overall health. Today, Applied Kinesiology is recognized as a holistic diagnostic and therapeutic approach that utilizes precise muscle testing to evaluate the body’s structural, chemical, and emotional balance. Practitioners observe specific muscle responses to identify imbalances or dysfunctions within the nervous system, organs, or energy pathways. By integrating principles from chiropractic care, functional neurology, nutrition, and acupuncture, AK offers a comprehensive approach to assessing how well the body’s systems communicate and function together. Applied Kinesiology can be used as part of an integrative plan to help identify and address a wide range of health concerns, including:
Applied Kinesiology relies on the principle that the body’s muscles reflect the integrity of the nervous system. When an area of the body is stressed — physically, chemically, or emotionally — it often shows weakness or altered tone in related muscles.
During an AK evaluation:
This dynamic feedback system helps uncover root causes that traditional diagnostics may overlook, guiding precise and individualized treatment.
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