About Muscle Monitoring
Muscle Monitoring is a non-invasive, holistic approach to health synthesizing the Western models of neurology of the muscle and the Eastern models of energy medicine. It considers the stress in a body as an ongoing compensation to life’s experiences that can be stored in the physiological, as well as the energetic systems. The main premise of Muscle Monitoring is that once the underlying stress is removed, the body will move towards a balanced state.
The practitioner uses direct biofeedback through muscle monitoring to identify the specific stress/ imbalance in physiological or energetic systems, and subsequently identifies an appropriate technique to correct the imbalance. Since Muscle Monitoring has the ability to access multiple levels of the systems of the body, including physical, biochemical, emotional and energetic, the amount of information received by a practitioner can facilitate healing on many levels as well as address the relationship between different body systems.
“LEAP uses Energy, Muscle Monitoring as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool to access and correct the energetic imbalances underlying Specific Learning Disabilities. The subconscious nature of the muscle response provides an ideal interface with several levels of response from the body. When a previously locked muscle suddenly unlocks, it indicates an active stressor has been located.
Throughout LEAP, the link between stress in subconscious processing and muscle response is used extensively to evaluate the extent of access to specific mental functions and the nature of the “block” that prevents full access to these functions. Muscle Monitoring, therefore, provides an effective means of assessing the nature and degree of subconscious dysfunction resulting in the loss of Brain Integration (…).”-Dr. Charles Krebs
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