Muscle Testing is not a Test of Strength

Moreover, by focusing on the diagnosis of the problem, have stopped paying attention to the body, the subconscious and the conscious actively involved in the interrogation, showed through the muscle test, which needed to be in balance. So it’s an educational system, in which our personal views and concepts are secondary.

Importantly, muscle testing is not a test of strength, not a competition, is a collaboration. The person conducting the test must always perform the same pressure and monitor the person that makes him not compensate with other muscles or body parts. Nor should it be painless. Actually, Kinesiology muscle testing is in quality and in quantities different from that used for example in physiotherapy. In our tests do not measure the intrinsic strength of muscle fibers are able to develop. What is valued is the quality of response.

So, for example, can move an arm, not enough that each muscle is strong in itself. It must be emitting the proper information about your position and status and should receive accurate information to indicate the neural fibers that must be activated and to relax. In addition, you must have a proper blood supply, lymphatic drainage, etc.. It is the quality of all this bio-communication that is valued.

The muscles alone are also associated with various functions, organs and meridians. We can test these muscles and see if any of them not responding properly, this will give us an idea of the level “energy” of its organo-associated function, which is why we call them “associated muscles. Using the test of the anterior muscles as well as acupuncture alarm points, we can develop a fairly accurate map of balance / imbalance of the person at that time

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