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Elaborate system of ostensible diagnosis and treatment whose centerpiece is muscle testing (see below). Detroit chiropractor George J. Goodheart, Jr., developed the first AK procedure (the origin and insertion technique) in 1964. He theorized that muscle groups share "energy pathways" with internal organs and that, therefore, every organ dysfunction is discoverable in a related muscle. ...
Ãâó: www.heall.com/body/altmed/definitions/treatments1....
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| akinesia |
decreased body movements.
Ãâó: www.huntingtons.info/MT/archives/2003/11/huntingto...
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| AKA |
also known as; alias.
Ãâó: www.introductiontogenealogy.co.uk/genealogy-glossa...
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| ak- |
Corneal procedure reducing astigmatism by placing small, arch shaped incisions at the periphery of the cornea.
Ãâó: www.gutsehen.de/english/lexikon/
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| ak- |
A surgical procedure in which microscopic incisions are placed in the peripheral cornea to create a more spherical shape. This technique has largely been replaced by more advanced Laser Vision Correction techniques.
Ãâó: www.eyedocs.com/glossary.htm
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