Does Applied Kinesiology replace standard examinations?
NO. Applied Kinesiology is used as a further tool to help define what is going wrong or what imbalances are present. For example, in some conditions like hypoglycemia their will be specific muscle weakness patterns that can be found. However these same weaknesses could be there because of a nerve problem. Only an adequate history of the person, coupled with standard examination procedures and, if needed, laboratory findings allow a proper treatment of the person. The use of Applied Kinesiology procedures speeds the examination process and helps to rule out other possible causes of the person’s health problems.