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A New Protocol

Hi there muscle testing fans,

Although I have been quiet recently, I have been creative.

In my quest to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of my muscle testing, I have developed an almost completely new system of routine examination.

This new protocol uses the principles of muscle activation and turbo-charges them to make a system that is more elegant, specific and sensitive than I would have dreamed possible.

Before I release it, I would like to know if others find it as useful as I do. I am after 10 volunteers to test the system and report back. I only want people who are prepared to really give it a try and leave honest comments, suggestions and criticisms here and on the Expert Muscle Testing Facebook page within the next 7 days.

If you have gold membership access or have done my seminars and would like to try the new protocol (it's easy to learn and will only take about 2 minutes per patient to follow - yes that's right, a complete muscle testing examination in 2 minutes or less), then please leave your name and email and I will send you the link.

Leave your name below or send an email to me at info@proprioception.org.uk

Talk soon

Simon King

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The Gastrocnemius Test

How often do you find a weak gastrocnemius? If you had asked me 6 months ago, I would probably have said never. Now I would say, in about 15% of patients (until it's fixed). The reason, as usual, is that I was using the wrong test. I think you'll like this new version of the gastrocnemius test.

When this test is weak, the patient will be inherently unstable and adjustments won't hold because any time they activate their gastrocnemius, every other muscle will go weak (see muscle activation technique). They are also likely to present with knee, hip and low back problems.

Check it out and be sure to leave any comments or questions below.

Gastrocnemius

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Raving Fans

There are many ways to create raving fans in your practice.

One of my favourites is a rolled up piece of tissue .....

Bad hip joint

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If this doesn't make you sign up to proprioceptive muscle testing seminars and email all your friends, I don't know what will.

So simple, yet so powerful.

After years and years of doctors and physiotherapy, this guy finally gets the answer he needs.

I hope you make muscle testing part of your practice soon.

Blog, Chiropractic, Mini Seminar, Nutrition, Proprioception

The Diagnostic Power of Alarm Points

You're not going to believe this video.

A 15 year old boy presents with more X-rays, scans and tests than he can carry and I figure out what is wrong with him by pushing on a very diagnostic point.

The Alarm point technique is one of my most powerful strategies. I teach it on the Nutrition Metabolism and Toxicity seminar.

It works because it allows you to find the reason for any bilateral weakness (often caused by organ stress or malfunction). When you push on the primary alarm point and every weakness is abolished, you know you have found something very important for that patient's recovery.

This boy had been investigated for "restless legs syndrome" for 2 years and then for unexplained bouts of vomiting for the last 5 months.

Watch as the diagnosis is confirmed...

Gall bladder alarm point

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