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Muscles Skin Touch

In PKP, muscles are not taught just as anatomical structures but as places where clients store tension and stress. Muscles tell the client’s life story.

We use contraction muscle testing but balance muscles more from a mental, emotional and relationship basis than just from the simple use of reflex points as taught in many kinesiologies.

The climax of this study is Emotional Anatomy and Emotional Intelligence, both of these made easy to apply in a clinical practice through the PKP Kinesiology perspective.

  • In one class, MST explores one’s need to touch and be touched, distress at touching and being touched, the metaphysics of clothes, culture and the environment.
     
  • One class looks at the embryology of skin and muscles and why this relates to how touch therapies have powerful mental and emotional components that are often overlooked. It also explores skin reflexes on the head and hands, the effect of scars and the effects of chest muscle unco-ordination.
     
  • Three workshops teach practitioner protocols for in-depth assessment of regional muscle groups. While emphasising the competent clinical examination of shoulders, arm and hand; hips, knees and ankles - areas of the body, which are prone to physical injury - the metaphysical and emotional aspects of these regions are also stressed.

The PKP approach to kinesiology is the most systematic, integrated, holistic and complete available. These six workshops demonstrate the emphasis on mental, emotional and metaphysical aspects that PKP places on what appear to be dry, anatomy-based subjects.

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