Targeted contact is a precise, low-force technique used to address specific areas of tension or imbalance within the body. Rather than applying broad pressure or general manipulation, the practitioner makes a focused contact on a particular joint, muscle, ligament, or reflex point based on detailed assessment findings. The purpose of targeted contact is to stimulate […]
What is Applied Kinesiology?
Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a clinical assessment tool that uses manual muscle testing to evaluate how the body is functioning. It is based on the understanding that muscles are influenced not only by structural alignment, but also by the nervous system, emotional stress, and biochemical factors such as nutrition. During an assessment, specific muscles are […]
What is High Velocity Low Amplitude?
High Velocity Low Amplitude (HVLA) is a specific type of manual adjustment commonly used in chiropractic and manual therapy. It involves a quick, precise movement applied over a very short range of motion to a joint that is restricted or not moving properly. “High velocity” refers to the speed of the movement, while “low amplitude” […]
The Arm Fossa Test
The Arm Fossa Test is a gentle assessment technique commonly used in applied kinesiology and mind–body based care. It involves light contact over the inner elbow region (the antecubital fossa) while observing changes in muscle response or body tension. This area contains important neurovascular and reflex points that can provide insight into how the nervous […]
What is Controlled Force Reproducibility?
Controlled force reproducibility refers to the ability of a practitioner to deliver a consistent, precise amount of pressure during assessment or treatment. In manual therapy and mind–body approaches, accuracy matters. Applying too much or too little force can influence how the nervous system responds. This concept is especially important in techniques such as manual muscle […]
Understanding NET
NET is a gentle, structured approach designed to help identify and resolve unresolved emotional stress patterns that may be contributing to physical symptoms or ongoing discomfort.





