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On this page you can read articles posted by Helix House practitioners along with any reader responses.

All articles are in Adobe Acrobat© PDF format, if you don't have Acrobat Reader installed, it is available as a free download from the Adobe website.

  1. Applied Kinesiology and the Frozen Shoulder Syndrome
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    The literature of this common condition is critically reviewed followed by the contributions that Applied Kinesiology can make in a better understanding of this enigmatic misnomer.

    Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
    Date   

  3. Further Thoughts on Shoulder Dysfunction: The Sternoclavicular Fixation
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    The role of subclavius is looked at in relation to a possible new fixation pattern found in shoulder dysfunction involving a fixation at the sternoclavicular joints where subclavius is found to be weak bilaterally.

    Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
    Date   

     
  5. Applied Kinesiology and the Thoracic Outlet Syndromes
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    A brief outline is given of the history, etiology, diagnosis, examination and treatment options for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome with special reference to the role that Applied Kinesiology can play in enhanced, diagnosis and effective conservative treatment.

    Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
    Date   

  7. What is NLP?
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    The brief leaflet has been produced by Pace Personal Development to those new to NLP some information on the definition, background and application of NLP.

    Source   Pace Personal Development
    Date   15th May 2003

  9. Applied Kinesiology: Osteopathic Approach or Alien Mumbo Jumbo?
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    An exploration of the role of Applied Kinesiology within the Osteopathic profession.

    Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
    Date   1st March 2002

    1. The AK Debate: "Dear Editor" Response (1)
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      A response from Mr Andrew Ferguson to Clive Lindley-Jones article published in Osteopathy Today.

      Source   Andrew Ferguson
      Date   1st April 2002

    3. The AK Debate : Clive Lindley-Jones' Final Response
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      A response to letters written after publication of the article: 'Applied Kinesiology: Osteopathic Approach or Alien Mumbo Jumbo?'

      Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
      Date   1st July 2002

  11. Healing the Profession: Nurturing Ourselves
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    Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
    Date   1st March 2001

  13. An Osteopath all at Sea
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    Source   Clive Lindley-Jones
    Date   4th December 2005


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