Kinesiopathy: what it is and what it is used for
Kinesiopathy is a treatment that stimulates  spontaneous healing  and combines treatment on an emotional and psychophysical basis with the muscular response. Let’s find out better.Â
> Â Â 1. What is Kinesiopathy
> Â Â 2. Benefits and contraindications of Kinesiopathy
> Â Â 3. What is Kinesiopathy for
> Â Â 4. A typical session of Kinesiopathy
> Â Â 5. Who can operate in Italy
What is Kinesiopathy
Also known as Transactional Kinesiology , Kinesiopathy is a way of healing that combines emotional and psychophysical treatment with muscle response.
In particular, we work on the symptoms of stiffening and defense caused by a repressed emotion or managed without harmony.
By influencing the defensive attitudes assumed by the body, energy blocks are unhinged and free flows.
The goal is to restore harmony and psychophysical balance by using many tools deriving from the synergy between anatomy, physiology, neurology and biochemistry, rehabilitation therapies, energy techniques and natural disciplines. Â
Benefits and contraindications of Kinesiopathy
Through a kinesiopathic treatment, spontaneous healing is stimulated .  The liberations obtainable from the kinesiopathic treatment, the relaxation of emotional or postural tensions, the fascial unwinding techniques or the somato- emotional release process , allow the body to leave compensatory and analgesic mechanisms.
Dysfunctional pathologies are treated through the use of bodily wisdom . Rely on an expert and trust your intuition (as well as certifications). The therapist should know the behavioral patterns to invite the person to reevaluate their lifestyle.
What is Kinesiopathy for?
This therapy has proved useful in many cases of disorders such as allergies, emotional and psychosomatic disorders, asthma, skin problems, joint pain, back pain , migraines and headaches, postural imbalances, chronic fatigue, insomnia , dyslexia.
Very useful in problems related to emotional expression and therefore intimately connected to the well-being of the intestine .
Both preventively and in the acute phase, a kinesiopathy treatment harmonises the whole complex “system” that is our organism.
A typical session of Kinesiopathy Â
In Kinesiopathy there are many maneuvers borrowed from Cranio-Sacral therapy , foot reflexology , acupressure, muscle tests, tissue palpation, massage and micromanipulations.
These tools are associated with the therapist’s communication and active listening skills who support the patient to deepen the emotional aspects associated with physical discomfort.
Not infrequently the therapist also provides advice in the herbal or dietary field.
Who can operate in ItalyÂ
Transactional Kinesiology was born as a branch of Applied Kinesiology introduced in the 1960s by chiropractor George Goodheart.Â
The chiropractor is not a recognized figure in Italy. Through the AIC was presented on 29 June 2001 the proposal of the deputy Zacchera  (LEGISLATION – XIV Legislature – Bill N. 1131 ) for the recognition of the  profession of the chiropractor .Â
Currently future doctors of chiropractic are “brain drain” , since they can only train at foreign universities (17 American, 2 Canadian, 2 Australian, 3 British, 1 Japanese, 1 Danish, 1 French, 1 Swedish, 1 new Zealander) recognized by the CCE (The Council on Chiropractic Education) and then carry out an internship in specialized clinics. The degree course in chiropractic has an average duration of 5 years and the hours of theory and clinical practice are about 5000. Â
The reference sites in this sector are those of the Transactional Kinesiology Association, the European Association of Kinesiopathy, the Italian Cranio-Sacral Therapy Association, the European Cranio-Sacral Association, the  Craniosacral Therapy Association.Â
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