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Kinesiology comes from the Greek word ‘kineses’ which means motion. In basic terms it is the study of muscles and body movement. Kinesiology monitors muscle movement in order to ascertain information that will allow the therapist to reach a course of action to bring about physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

Kinesiology is the study of the mechanics of bodily motion, especially muscle movements and their relationship to our body systems.

Kinesiology (pronounced Kin-easy-ology)

 

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Applied Kinesiology: A Training Manual and Reference Book of Basic Principles
Robert Frost

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A useful reference and training aid and a practical and reliable guide to the principals that have expanded over the past twenty years or so. Viewing the body as a balanced triad of structure, chemistry, and mentality. Kinesiology gauges muscle response to pinpoint underlying physical problems. A competent kinesiologist can evaluate bodily functions and provide a readout on the workings of the glands, organs, lymphatic system, circulatory and nervous systems, circulation, and muscle-bone structure.
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