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Acupressure :
The application of pressure (as with the thumbs or fingertips) to the same specific points on the body stimulated in acupuncture that are used to encourage the flow of energy "Qi" to the related physiological systems and internal organs to promote self healing.
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Acupuncture :
Originating in China, acupuncture is based on an energetic model. Energy or "Qi" flows along specific pathways in our bodies called "meridians". Each meridian is associated with particular physiological systems and internal organs. Acupuncture involves the insertion of the tips of needles into the skin at specific points along these meridians for the purpose of treating various disorders by stimulating nerve impulses.
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Animal Health :
Holistic health practitioners who specialize in animal care.
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Applied Kinesiology (AK) :
Applied Kinesiology is a holistic approach to healthcare which draws together various complementary therapies – many described in this book – creating a more unified approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disease processes. AK helps determine the cause of the problem through non-invasive measures such as posture and gait analysis, range of motion, palpation and manual muscle testing.
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Aquatic Therapy :
Aquatics, or Water Therapy, provides a multidisciplinary approach to therapy and rehabilitation. Healthcare professionals can enhance their chosen work by including water therapy in their practices. For example, Aquatic Massage Therapy is an excellent means of relieving stress and revitalizing tired muscles.
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