Applied Kinesiology is a form of chiropractic introduced in 1964.
It is a diagnostic method for determining health status through muscle testing and
also a therapy wherein the practioner applies light finger-tip massage to pressure points on the body or head
in order to stimulate or relax key muscles. Nemo-Link a newly introduced
therapy also includes a muscle test for diagnosis then disciplines the brain
to assess and restore balance of the body and skeletal structure.
Clinical Kinesiology was developed by an Alan Beardell 20 years after applied
kinesiology was introduced. Precise manipulations called hand-modes are performed
on the skull or arm muscles to heal musculosketel injuries, sports injuries, back and spinal pain.