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kinesiology, applied
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kinesiology, applied

In alternative medicine, an extension of chiropractic developed in the USA in the 1960s and 1970s, principally by US practitioner George Goodheart. Kinesiology, or muscle testing, relates to the Chinese principle that there exist energy pathways in the body and that disease results from local energy blockages or imbalances. Goodheart developed both diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, working on the body's musculature, which are used particularly with stress-related ailments.



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The purpose of Muscle Management for Musicians is to introduce musicians to applied kinesiology so they can improve overall performance and prevent injuries.
Applied Kinesiology (AK) makes it possible to use your own body as the research tool to obtain optimal health.
Joseph Wardie, an 8th trimester student at Logan College, was awarded the first $2,500 George Goodheart Scholarship in Applied Kinesiology funded by Standard Process on February 1, 2006.
 
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