Kinesiology
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Kinesiology is the study of the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of body movement, especially in humans. So it is the study of human movement, from the point of view of both mechanical action and anatomical structure.
British Parliament Definition of Kinesiology
"Kinesiology, literally the study of body movement, encompasses
holistic health disciplines which use gentle muscle testing to monitor
information about a person’s well-being. It originated in the 1960’s,
combining Western techniques with Eastern wisdom to promote physical,
emotional and spiritual health.
Kinesiology identifies factors which block the body’s natural healing
processes. These dysfunctions are rectified by attention to reflex and
acupressure points, the use of specific body movements and nutritional
support.
Kinesiology can relieve pain, stress, muscular and nervous disorders,
detect allergies and nutritional deficiencies, assist with
psychological and learning problems, stimulate energies and release
untapped potential."
According to Kinesiology philosophy, there are flows of energy within
the body that relate not only to the muscles but to every tissue and
organ that go to make the body a living, feeling being. Also, the body
has natural healing ability and it always work for the highest good of
an individual, but sometimes it may require to be helped into a better
posture to enhance this ability.
Kinesiology looks beyond the symptoms; it neither treats the diseases
nor diagnoses them. Kinesiology is related to the imbalances in the
body's energy.
