| The
treatment is carried out fully clothed. During the first session
the practitioner will normally take a case history and the
process will be explained. You will be asked why you have
come for treatment.
Treatment will vary according to the practitioner
and his or her branch of kinesiology. However, muscle monitoring
will be used to determine the priority stressors involved
and the most appropriate action to take. It may include work
on any level: physical, emotional, chemical, spiritual.
You may be advised to make dietary or lifestyle
changes, given exercises, or prescribed flower essences or
supplements as a home reinforcement of your session.
The length of treatment session depends on the practitioner.
Typically, the first session is between 1½
- 2 hours.
Follow-up sessions may last ½ - 1 hour.
Most people report improvement after just one session. It
is advisable to budget for at least three sessions. Your practitioner
will advise on your treatment plan and will give a better
indication of how many sessions you require, depending on
your issue.
Having resolved your initial issue, you may
choose to address others.
It is important to note that kinesiology is
beneficial as a preventative measure, and can help you to
improve your life even if there are no immediate or outstanding
issues.
Kinesiology is a complementary therapy. Your
practitioner will generally take a medical history, including
details of any medication. Unless medically qualified, the
kinesiologist will not advise changes to your medication.
However, he or she may suggest you review
your medication with your GP more regularly as your therapy
progresses.
Everything
You Need To Know About Kinesiology | Improving
Health through Kinesiology |
What
is Applied Kinesiology? | What
can kinesiology do for you? | Benefits
of kinesiology treatment |
Specialized
Kinesiology | Energy
Kinesiology | Kinesiologic
Medicine | How
Can It Help? | Muscle-Testing
|