Kinesiology in a Nutshell


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Kinesiologists use muscle feedback as a stress monitor to identify imbalances in their client's structural, chemical, mental and emotional energy systems. By correcting these imbalances the kinesiologist is able to re-activate the body's built-in healing ability as well as identify external factors affecting the client's well-being.

Kinesiology does NOT diagnose, prescribe or treat in any way, medical conditions or named diseases; nor does it attempt to keep people away from doctors, drugs, surgery, or the skills of any health professional when they need them. Kinesiologists do not treat diseases or 'conditions'.

Dr Bruce Dewe and Joan Dewe, the founders of the ICPKP, have both been kinesiologists for over 20 years. They describe kinesiology this way:

"Kinesiology is a communication tool that enables a person to assess and upgrade their performance in all areas of their life. Kinesiology is the science of energy balancing and is grounded in the study of anatomy and physiology. Kinesiology uses muscles as monitors of stress and imbalance within the body. Kinesiology enables people to detect and correct various imbalances that may relate to stress, nutrition, learning problems, minor injuries and other issues they meet in their daily life." (ICPKP Definition)

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Dr Bruce Dewe describes Kinesiology

A concise description of kinesiology by the co-founder of ICPKP.
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Kinesiology and Other Therapies

Kinesiology has a number of elements in common with other established natural and medical therapies, in some cases sharing a common ancestry. These include Chiropractic, Osteopathy and Acupuncture.
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Definitions of Kinesiology

These are official definitions produced by the Leadership Vision 2000 Kinesiology Group and NZKPAB, the New Zealand Kinesiolgy Practitioners Accreditation Board.
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How does Kinesiology work?

Kinesiology uses feedback from muscle testing to identify and eliminate different forms of stress.
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Health Benefits of Kinesiology

These are just a few of the areas in which kinesiology can have a positive impact on your health and well-being.
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