What Can Kinesiology Treat?

Whilst all kinesiologists are unique in their style, strengths and preferences, what follows is a list of injuries, illnesses and other issues that an Australian kinesiologist is trained to help you with.

As in all industries, we each resonate with difference people. For this reason I encourage you to contact your therapist when trying to establish if they are right for you. You may find that they have a specific niche perfectly aligned or that they work more as a general practitioner which could also be perfect!

Kinesiology can be an effective tool to support your mental health & emotional health.

This includes issues such as

  • Anxiety, Stress & Depression

  • Self Worth & Confidence 

  • Boundaries & Recovering From People Pleasing

  • Relationship Issues

  • Friendship Breakdowns

  • Addiction

  • Physical Issues which are commonly linked seen as symptoms of the above may be sleep issues, acne, hair loss (the list goes on)

Kinesiology can be an effective tool to support healing from illness & disease.

  • Chronic Disease (diabetes, asthma,

  • Auto Immune 

  • Inflammation 

  • Toxicity 

  • Skin Issues (eczema, acne, rashes etc)

  • Adrenal Fatigue

  • Menstrual Cycle Imbalances

  • Conception Support

  • Nervous System Balancing

  • Imbalanced Cortisol Levels

  • Vagus Nerve Support

  • Adrenal Fatigue

  • Gut Issues

  • Bladder balancing (great for reducing sleep disruption and post partum)

Kinesiology can be an effective tool to support healing injuries and structural pain.

  • Back Pain

  • Foot or Ankle Balancing

  • Knee Injuries

  • Hip Injuries and Soreness

  • Shoulder Injuries & Frozen Shoulder

  • Sciatica

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Joint Injuries & Pain

  • Muscular Soreness

Kinesiology can be an effective tool to support you to consciously create the life you desire.

  • Manifestation Blocks

  • Life Path & Direction

  • Support Through Major Life Transitions

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