Tag Archives: muscle

Functional Biomechanics

A Muscle Testing Approach to Physical Medicine Here is a class that I developed for the Canadian Association of Orthopedic Medicine that I will be teaching in Portland, Oregon. It is an applied kinesiology based biomechanics therapy class. I have included … Continue reading

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Muscle symmetry as an indicator of health

Muscle symmetry and dural torque When you are healthy and balanced the musculature of your body follows. When you see someone standing, walking or running and their left and right are evenly balanced the body is working with efficiency. This … Continue reading

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Mind Body Connection

Emotional connections to health I regularly work with people who have a lot of stress going on in their lives and then do have some sort of health problem manifest as a result of it. I always look into what is … Continue reading

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