Applied Kinesiology - Identifying Internal Conditions with the Muscles

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Randolph Meltzer, D.C., is a respected New York practitioner of chiropractic and naturopathic medicine. Treating a variety of chronic and acute illnesses, Randolph Meltzer, D.C., emphasizes a holistic approach and employs modalities such as homeopathy and applied kinesiology (AK). Also called muscle...


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Applied Kinesiology - Identifying Internal Conditions with the Muscles Randolph Meltzer, D.C

Introduction Randolph Meltzer, D.C., is a respected New York practitioner of chiropractic and naturopathic medicine. Treating a variety of chronic and acute illnesses, Randolph Meltzer, D.C., emphasizes a holistic approach and employs modalities such as homeopathy and applied kinesiology (AK). Also called muscle strength testing, AK relates to the connections between the specific muscles in the body and corresponding glands and organs. AK was developed by the chiropractic practitioner George Goodheart half a century ago. At its foundation is the concept that the nervous system’s core function is to coordinate and monitor complex interactions within the body. When internal triggers such as injuries or brain damage occur, muscle function changes can be observed .

Applied Kinesiology AK diagnosis involves the use of manual muscle testing, through which the internal source of muscle imbalance is identified. The licensed practitioner combines these results with a full physical exam, medical history survey, and laboratory tests. Once the energy blockage is defined, treatment through homeopathy, acupuncture, or chiropractic care may be recommended to enable healing. Dr. Meltzer practices at 99 University Place, Ste. 412 New York, NY 10003. His phone number is 212-255-6710.