AK Session 1
AK Session 1
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Question 1 of 32
1. Question
How should neurolymphatic reflexes be treated?
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Question 2 of 32
2. Question
A.K. muscle testing is thought to measure which factor?
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Question 3 of 32
3. Question
In A.K. the vertebral challenge is :
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Question 4 of 32
4. Question
If a previously-tested weak muscle appears to strengthen when a nutrient is placed on the skin, in A.K. it indicates:
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Question 5 of 32
5. Question
A patient tests weak after tasting refined sugar. You conclude:
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Question 6 of 32
6. Question
What organ would you address if the patient weakened generally when any ligament was stretched?
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Question 7 of 32
7. Question
A muscle weakens only after rapidly repeated (anaerobic) testing. Which nutritional supplement is likely to cancel this response?
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Question 8 of 32
8. Question
Orthopedic tests have no use to an Applied Kinesiologist.
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Question 9 of 32
9. Question
What is the nutrition for fascial release?
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Question 10 of 32
10. Question
What is the nutrition for Sternocleidomastoid weakness?
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Question 11 of 32
11. Question
What is the nutrition associated with bilateral pectoralis major, clavicular division weakness?
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Question 12 of 32
12. Question
What is the nutrition associated with aerobic muscle testing weakness?
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Question 13 of 32
13. Question
What is the nutrition associated with anaerobic muscle testing weakness?
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Question 14 of 32
14. Question
What is the nutrition associated when fixations recur on standing?
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Question 15 of 32
15. Question
AK was founded in 1964 as a result of Dr. Goodheart fixing a winging scapula and weak serratus anterior, thus discovering Origin & Insertion technique?
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Question 16 of 32
16. Question
The Pec Major Clavicular Division is associated with the Stomach for the muscle organ correlation?
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Question 17 of 32
17. Question
Weakness of the Pec Major Clavicular would lead you to ask more questions about potential injury, emotional concerns, as well as digestive complaints associated with the stomach?
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Question 18 of 32
18. Question
In AK, the Hamstrings have an associating with the Large Intestine?
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Question 19 of 32
19. Question
In AK, the Psoas has an association with the kidneys?
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Question 20 of 32
20. Question
In AK, the Gluteus Maximus has an association with the sex organs?
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Question 21 of 32
21. Question
In Applied Kinesiology, the popliteus has an association with the Gall Bladder
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Question 22 of 32
22. Question
In AK, the deltoids are associated with the Lungs?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 23 of 32
23. Question
In AK, the lower trapezius has an association with the Spleen?
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Question 24 of 32
24. Question
In AK, the nexk flexors have an association with the sinuses?
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Question 25 of 32
25. Question
The 5 Factors, in AK, include: Neurolymphatic (Chapman’s reflexes), Neurovascular (Bennet Reflexes), Acupuncture Meridian Connector, Cerebral Spinal Fluid (Cranial), and Nerve?
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Question 26 of 32
26. Question
The main indication for a Jones Trigger point is weakening of a strong muscle in the clear when maximum contraction is performed?
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Question 27 of 32
27. Question
The main indication of a Travell type trigger point is weakening of a strong muscle in the clear following stretching of the muscle?
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Question 28 of 32
28. Question
In your assessment of a patient, if you find the need to offer suportive care for adrenal function, it may be wise to consider evaluation and supportive action to the immune system, as increasing adrenal function may increase cortisol production and have suppressive effects on the immune system?
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Question 29 of 32
29. Question
The purpose of the shock absorber test is to ascertain whether the patient can physically handle high velocity adjusting, joint integrity, ability to hold a correction, and potential need for specific nutritional support associated with the ligaments and adrenals?
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Question 30 of 32
30. Question
After manually correcting a fixation, the indicated point for rubbing for 30-60 seconds is K-27?
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Question 31 of 32
31. Question
Aerobic muscle testing is a window into the function of the mitochondrial function of the body including the Krebs, and Electron Transport Chain. Weakness with aerobic muscle testing indicates a potential need to support these systems nutritionally along with diet and lifestyle changes. Potential nutritional support would include Iron, EFA’s, and the cofactors including Mg, B6, Zn, C, E, Co Q10?
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Question 32 of 32
32. Question
Inhibiting Delta 5 Desaturase via the use of EPA and / or Sesame Seed Oil, would be considered a positive step in the attempts to inhibit the conversion of DGLA to Arachidonic Acid, thus inhibiting a major inflammatory pathway in the body?
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