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Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Ruth

This interview is part of a series of interviews by Dr Anna Rolfes as part of her article Kinesiology from a clients perspective. Ruth is a 28-year-old yoga teacher and mother of a young baby. She had kinesiology sessions to cope with her new role...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Peter

This interview is part of a series of interviews by Dr Anna Rolfes as part of the article Kinesiology from a clients perspective. Peter is a 36-year-old journalist who had kinesiology muscle testing during chiropractic treatment and for his...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Maria

Maria is a 31-year-old teacher who has kinesiology sessions to heal her chronic fatigue. This interview with Maria is part of a series of interviews by Dr Anna Rolfes as part of the article Kinesiology from a clients...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Linda

This interview is part of a series of interviews by Dr Anna Rolfes as part of the article Kinesiology, a clients perspective. Linda is a 36-year-old naturopath and young mother who had kinesiology sessions for food allergies and different other...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Kim

Kim is a young mother of two small children. She had kinesiology sessions to help her better cope with her situation of having a family to care...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Jack

Jack is a 41-year-old real estate agent who has kinesiology sessions to heal his glandular fever and recurring gout attacks. An interview by Dr Anna...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Doris

Doris is a 44-year-old music teacher who had kinesiology sessions to help heal a broken arm and improve her asthma. An interview about Kinesiology by Dr Anna...

Kinesiology, a clients perspective: Barbara

Barbara is a 32-year-old artist who had consulted a kinesiologist for different health problems over the years. This is an interview from Kinesiology, a clients perspective, by Dr Anna...

Indicator muscle monitoring, Kinesiology

As an orthopaedic surgeon and osteopath, I have cared for people with chronic and degenerative diseases for many years. Despite the therapeutic successes of replacing joints and the availability of powerful drugs to inhibit...

Swearing Reduces Experience Of Pain

Scientists have discovered that uttering swear words can help to lessen the feeling of physical pain. A study at (the UK) Keele University found that volunteers were able to withstand pain for longer when they...