What is Kinesiology ?
It was originally developed in the
1960s by a chiropractor Dr George
Goodheart whereby body
imbalances were determined through
muscle monitoring and exploring
connections between body system
imbalances. Today almost four
decades on, 'Kinesiology' serves as
an umbrella-term for a rapidly
expanding suite of specialised
Kinesiology modalities ( N.O.T is one
of them ) and has recognised
training and qualifications worldwide
(www.kinesiology.net).
Neural Organisation
Technique (N.O.T)
A specialised modality of Kinesiology
N.O.T. was developed by Dr Carl
Ferreri and is based on principles of
Applied Kinesiology, Cranial
Technique, Sacro Cranial Technique,
Chiropractic and Acupuncture and
from observations of how the body’s
survival systems of feeding,
movement, reproduction and the
immune system are organised.
Treatment and how might my
animal benefit ?
The use of Kinesiology in animal
healthcare is relatively new in Australia.
Some chiropractors have undertaken
training in Applied Kinesiology and adapted
to their practice. There are also some
Veterinarians that have studied NAET (a
form of kinesiology that is specifically used
in allergy desensitisation) and use in their
clinics.
In working with animals you can’t actually
monitor an animal’s muscle; therefore you
do this via a surrogate (a person). The
surrogate makes contact with the animal,
or via animal fur/hair and the energetic
connection is established that allows for
the muscle testing to be performed.
Through muscle testing and touch locating
body points on the animal, imbalances can
be determined and appropriate corrections
identified.
A kinesiology balance can take between 15
minutes to an hour and can be used in
conjunction with other natural therapies
and conventional medicine.
Examples of problems that can be
assisted include -
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Muscular-skeletal pain
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Gait and movement problems
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Allergies and food intolerances
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Emotional/behavioural anxieties
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Hormonal problems
•
Digestive problems
•
Lymphatic drainage, toxicity and
problems associated with a low
immune system
Kinesiology with Animal
Equilibrium
Helen trained with the College of
Complementary Medicine (Syd) and
has also undertaken accredited
training in Neural Organisation
Technique and is a qualified
Kinesiologist, RKP. Helen has spent
time studying and learning from
leaders in N.O.T and their work with
horses as there is no
“dedicated/specialised” courses on
the application of this modality with
animals. She has adapted the
techniques she has learnt to both
dogs and horses.
Keeping your animals health
in balance Physically,
Emotionally, & Mentally
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