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At the beginning of the first treatment I will discuss why the client has chosen kinesiology and why they have chosen me. I will then go through a questionnaire which they will have seen beforehand to assess their current state of health, their lifestyle, what they want to achieve and what is achievable and in what timeframe…..this is very important and I will help the client set realistic goals - I dont want you to set yourself up to fail.
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Treatments as
individual and YOUnique as you are
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The treatment and testing is carried out laying down on a comfortable couch. This in itself is very calming and relaxing.! There will be a series of muscle tests against light pressure on the arms and legs and then when a weak muscle is found, investigating what will strengthen it, ie nutrition, lymphatic massage, bach flowers.
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''It is good to have an end to journey towards, but it is the journey that matters, in the end."
Ursula K LeGuin, novelist
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Clients should allow about 1 and a quarter hours for the first treatment and 45 minutes – 1 hour for each treatment thereafter.
It is easier to massage lymphatic points on skin, because I can see areas of existing bruising and veins, however clients who wish to remain clothed should wear loose fitting clothes that they can move easily in. (not tight jeans). I will ask for bangles/necklaces to be removed.
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It is difficult to say how many treatments will be required – the beauty of humanity is that we are all different..! The average is at least 3 and this could be more depending on the severity of their condition, what lifestyle changes they are prepared to make, how long they have had symptoms and how many “layers” they are willing to unravel but there is absolutely no pressure to discuss anything they dont want to.
Following a treatment, it is "normal" to feel a number of things:
* slight light-headedness
* relief
* positivity
* wellbeing
I allow time for the client to sit, drink a glass of water and "come-to" before jumping up, getting dressed and leaving. All my clients leave a treatment feeling better than when they came in. Nobody leaves before feeling they are ready to. |
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Emotional
Chemical
This may be stress to the body in the form of sensitive foods, poor nutrition, erratic eating habits, dehydration. Kinesiology will test to see what will help the body - either eliminating certain foods for a short while or supplementing with good quality nutrition.
Physical / Structural
Kinesiologists will not manipulate the body in the way a Chiropractor or Osteopath would. Instead they use lymphatic massage and light contact or low level laser light on neuro-vascular points or cranium to relieve pain and tension in joints
Electrical
This element may indicate the need for more water, holding of meridien energy interchange points or meridien work
"Homework"
I encourage clients to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing to ensure that the benefits of the treatment are magnified and I will make suggested recommendations for lifestyle changes which, if the clients take up, will speed their recovery. |
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If the only tool you have is a hammer, then all of your problems will be a nail.....!
Systematic Kinesiologists are proud that this modality is truly holistic. This word is used a lot nowadays and in terms of kinesiology holistic" means the Whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Kinesiology has a multitude of tools and techniques which can be picked to suit individual needs
All human beings are composed of the following elements - Emotional, Chemical, Physical and Electrical Any one or more of these elements may require balance during a treatment, depending on the individual
Through muscle testing we can ensure that your time during treatment is spent really effectively and whats more that the supplements you may choose to take really are the right ones for you. I know only too well that feeling of standing in a health food shop looking at the vast array of pills and potions and wondering what the difference between them was...!!
"All of life is interrelated... whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly"
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