Kinesiology

Kinesiology relates to ‘the study of movement‘. It is a scientific muscle monitor (biofeedback) to look at what may be causing ‘imbalances’ in the body and attempts to relieve these imbalances. Kinesiology draws upon concepts from several sciences, including biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience.

The kinesiology approach examines ‘unresolved stress reactions’ in a person and provides techniques intended to help boost the body’s natural healing process.

Kinesiology is quite complex and extremely broad in nature that there is no snug fit type of definition. The important premise here is that our bodies have their own ability to heal. This is the basis of homeostasis – the notion that the body is self-regulated to maintain stability.  Just like when we overheat, we sweat to cool down.  

Because of today’s fast paced lifestyle and exposure to chemicals, processed food and other allergens, our body often is ‘stressed’ and unable to maintain a balanced state.  The tools of Kinesiology enable us to communicate with the subconscious to identify where there are “imbalances” and points of stress or trauma. The same tools are able to determine the body’s desired correctional techniques, allowing the clients’ healing potential to be maximized and balance to be achieved.

Every Kinesiology session is unique. No two Kinesiologists use the same methods and no blueprint exists as to how a session will unfold. The COMMON thread of every session however, is that your subconscious will guide the process. It will surface your body’s stress and communicate how it needs to heal. The therapist simply guides the method.