The muscle testing exam performed in this office is based on the truth that the body runs on energy. In traditional Chinese medicine, this body energy is called Chi. In Ayurvedic medicine, the traditional medicine of India, this energy is called prana. In the allopathic medical system that predominates in the United States today, the principle, that the body runs on energy is acknowledged each time an Electrocardiogram (EKG) is run to evaluate and diagnose cardiac function and an Electroencephlogram (EEG) is run to evaluate and diagnose the health of the brain, among many other applications. With muscle testing, this principle is applied in a unique way.

Muscle testing provides a great deal of information about the energized status of the body and its various organs, glands and systems, without requiring invasive techniques. The degree of accuracy is remarkable and best seen in the rapid results achieved, by experienced practitioners skilled in this approach.

Using the muscle system as a barometer, this technique analyzes the various meridians and contact points located upon these pathways for the integrity of energy flow. When the practitioner touches one of the surface contact reflex points s/he is introducing energy into that system as a challenge to the system integrity. If the strength of that point remains when it is challenged it may be interpreted that the system or function associated is energized and potent. When a reflex point tests weak or is defeated by the challenge it is interpreted that there is a loss of energy and adequacy about that system. It should be noted that a weakness can never be equated to a diagnosis of a disease or a condition, so that if the liver tests weak it could never be said that the liver is sick (e.g. hepatitis, cirrhosis, inflammation, etc.), only that the system is lacking the energy to resist the challenge test.

Weaknesses are interpreted as areas of need, where the body may require cleansing, strengthening, or repair.  Clinically, after one to three months of nutritional support, specific for the target system or organ which is identified as weak, the reflex point can no longer be defeated by a challenge test, and there is usually an improvement in the individual’s state of health and symptoms associated with that particular function in the body.  There are many ways to strengthen a particular weakness, such as nutritional supplementation to enhance function in the specific area of need, lifestyle modification to unburden the physiology, chiropractic to influence the nervous tone and energy reaching the tissue, acupuncture to remove blockages in the normal flow of energy through the meridian pathways of the body, mind/body therapies to release somatized memory, and others.

Using muscle testing employs upper motor pathways in the nervous system, which are theorized to be weakened when the body is challenged, resulting in widespread muscular weakness, identified by any single muscle or group of muscles.  Type A muscle fiber contraction requires a significant amount of energy to contract, and this is why any compromise to the system can weaken the muscles.

We use a form of kinesiological testing, of which there are many variations.  This technique of analysis is growing daily, and many more practitioners are finding the advantage of quickly surveying the body without unnecessary expense or penetration.  The enlivening achieved through this approach is exciting to experience in your own body.  It creates an interest in finding weaknesses before they manifest as conditions or diseases, and this is truly a form of prevention.