Muscle-Organ Relationships
Cross-source consensus on Muscle-Organ Relationships from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Muscle-organ correlations are used to guide product and intervention selection rather than to imply disease in the associated organ. — Applied Kinesiology: Neurological Basis, Method, and Clinical Use
- Applied kinesiology has developed empirical correlations between specific muscles and organ systems. — Applied Kinesiology: Neurological Basis, Method, and Clinical Use
- The infraspinatus is correlated with the immune system in the article's applied kinesiology table. — Applied Kinesiology: Neurological Basis, Method, and Clinical Use
- The subscapularis is correlated with the cardiovascular or heart system in the article's applied kinesiology table. — Applied Kinesiology: Neurological Basis, Method, and Clinical Use
- The psoas is correlated with the adrenal glands and associated with adrenal support supplementation in the article's table. — Applied Kinesiology: Neurological Basis, Method, and Clinical Use