Talk:Diagnostic kinesiology

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The "Mechanics of Muscle Testing" section was lifted entire from here, and thus copyrighted by "Kinesiologists United". I have removed it. - toh 06:28, 2005 Jun 21 (UTC)


This article (stub!) should be merged with Applied kinesiology (AK). -- Fyslee 13:38, 2 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Diagnostic Kinesiolgy does not belong as a heading at this level.

Speaking as a kinesiologist with 25 years of experience and familiarity with many kinesiology systems, Diagnostic Kinesiology is not a well-known or widely used kinesiological method, that does not belong as a topic head, and is not synonymous with applied kinesiology. To claim kinesiolgy is diagnostic only gives license to the those who call kinesiolgy a pseudoscience. Agree or not with the concept, diagnosis is fairly well a term reserved for western-style, medical practice.--Aarwdc 05:41, 5 September 2007 (UTC)