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The use of testing muscle strength to find products which disturb the patient's well-being. Can be used to find which foods are most conducive to health and those which may cause unwanted symptoms. It is also used to find the appropriate natural medicine such as a homoeopathic remedy.
Ãâó: www.institutenaturaltherapies.com/cmg.html
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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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The scientific study of man's movement and the movements of implements or equipment that he might use in exercise, sport or other forms of physical activity.
Ãâó: www.pga.com/equipment/Equipment-Glossary.cfm
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The study of muscles and muscular movement. It forms the basic science for physical and occupational therapies.
Ãâó: www.oregonhealthcarecareers.net/glossary.html
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Teaching of the physiology of movements and the questions connected with it (medicine) 2. Process in naturopathy, whose subject of examination and treatment is the muscular system.
Ãâó: www.raymaster.at/gasseren/glossary.htm
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