Dr. Lou Granirer Renowned NYC Chiropractor Explains Kinesiology Muscle Testing

September 6, 2010 by: Dr. Louis Granirer

Dr. Lou Granirer a renowned NYC Chiropractor Explains Kinesiology Muscle Testing to diagnose and treat muscular weakness and imbalance minus the guesswork. The study of anatomy relative to the mechanics of human movement is called Kinesiology. Body Movement study is called Muscle Study.

Dr. Lou Granirer practices holistic chiropractic techniques and has a great deal of Kinesiology Muscle Testing expertise. The following information is his description of this diagnostic tool. Dr. Granirer states that Kinesiology muscle testing is designed to diagnose symptoms based on the idea that the “… Body knows what’s wrong with it. A healing treatment is created by testing muscle strength and response”.

The test is “… Designed to access…(and measure)… Energy via specific anatomical points using a muscle response”. All of our muscles, as well as our organs, respond to and are controlled by the nervous system which is the body’s master control and communication system. The body’s energy is communicated by chemical and electrical signals which are sent back and forth from the brain via the spinal cord and the nervous system.

Healthy, strong muscles resist interference between themselves and the other systems of our body. (The term “resistance training” may come to mind.) A muscle will be weak due to interference between it and its electrical signals or messages. This muscle study diagnostic tool can challenge muscle strength anywhere in the body.

Contact or reflex points, also called access points, relate to different muscles and organs. A practitioner will determine access points depending upon the patient’s symptoms and complaints. When the access points selected are pressed, a “circuit” is automatically created between that point and the muscle. This specific test will challenge and demonstrate how the energy is balanced between any access point and any muscle, for instance, the one found between fingers and deltoid muscles.

A strong response will indicate that the muscle’s connection to, or circuit within, the nervous (neuromuscular) system connection is strong. A weak response will indicate a circuit that is shorting out, in a manner of speaking. When the nerve-to-muscle connection is weak, there is indication of a weakened balance of energy. If this is the finding, the practitioner will begin a process of selecting the best remedy to restore balance to that area of the neuromuscular system.

That treatment, or remedy, will strengthen, support and restore the energy balance in the circuit between the access point and the muscle. Different remedies will be tested, using the same kinesiology muscle tests which had diagnosed the problem, until the correct agent is found to restore maximum strength to that connection – in other words, until a “match” is found.

This method of muscle testing is an excellent tool to take the guesswork out of diagnosis and treatment. Homeopathic or botanical treatments, as well as corrective nutrition regimes will be specifically and appropriately formulated to offer the patient an accurately customized and personal remedy.

Dr. Granirer offers free consultation to all new patients. He welcomes the opportunity to “show you a quick, easy, personal and manageable plan of health…(with) the results your body needs”.

To find the perfect NYC Chiropractor, stop by Dr. Louis Granirer’s site where you can find out all about Kinesiology Muscle Testing and schedule a free consultation.

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