TREATMENTS

CLINICS & COURSESCOURSES IN YORKWHAT IS KINESIOLOGY?CONTACT US
Kinesiology (pronounced kin-easy-ology)was developed by Dr. George Goodheart 1964.

He found that individual muscles are related to specific organs through the acupuncture meridian network.

By muscle testing the practitioner can assess an individual's structural, chemical, emotional and energy imbalances.

A treatment plan is then devised and implemented to correct these imbalances.

This may take the form of nuritional supplements, Bach flower remedies, gentle structural alignment, chakra balancing, reflex massage, acupressure, stress techniques and many more techniques unique to Kinesiology.

The treatment plan usually takes up to six visits depending on the condition. It is then recommended to have a routine balance twice a year.

The clinical treatments are up to one hour's duration and it is beneficial that the appointments are on a weekly basis for the initial course of treatments.

Registered Kinesiologist and Registered Tutor with The Association of Systematic Kinesiology.

Visit the A.S.K. website for:

* Information on Kinesiology
* Find a Registered Kinesiologist
* Courses in your area

www.systematic-kinesiology.co.uk
Kinesiology can assist any health imbalance. Some examples:

I.B.S.
Digestive Disorders
Frozen shoulder
Back pain
Eczema
Low Energy
Chronic Fatigue
Arthritis
Smoking
Stress
Phobias
Knee Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Addictions
Nutritional deficiencies/excesses
Toxicity
Virus'
Ante Natal Care
Learning Difficulties
Athletic Performance
Dyslexia
Reactive Muscles
Balances energies
Strengthens Muscles
Insomnia
Migraines, headaches
Skin problems
Stiff neck
Restless LEgs
Candida
Breast pain
Asthma
Food Sensitivities
Stomach Acidity
Tennis/Golfer's Elbow
Infections
Hyperactivity
Joint Pain
and many more

Kinesiology can assist and give relief with any ailment albeit acute or chronic.
 
York Academy of Kinesiology, Swan Farm Court, Deighton, York.  YO19 6HZ
Tel:01904 720032  Email:info@yorkacademy.co.uk
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