Dr William Latter, DC
Located in the Rainbow Mall, side of Denny's
Ample free parking
Weekends by Appointment
Dr Latter has been assisting clients with gentle and efficient pain relief for over 40 years. His goal is to get you on the road to recovery, and to get you functioning & feeling better than you ever have before.
Specializing In:
- Accident, Work, and Sports Injuries
- Chronic and Difficult Cases
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Leg Pain
- TMJ Adjustments
- Carpal Tunnel
- Cranial Work & Headaches
- Pinched Nerves
What Is Applied Kinesiology?
Applied kinesiology (AK) is a form of diagnosis using muscle testing as a primary feedback mechanism to examine how a person's body is functioning. When properly applied, the outcome of an AK diagnosis will determine the best form of therapy for the patient. Since AK draws together the core elements of many complementary therapies, it provides an interdisciplinary approach to health care. In general, the applied kinesiologist finds a muscle that tests weak and then attempts to determine why that muscle is not functioning properly. The practitioner will then evaluate and apply the therapy that will best eliminate the muscle weakness and help the patient.
Therapies utilized can include specific joint manipulation or mobilization, various myofascial therapies, cranial techniques, meridian therapy, clinical nutrition, dietary management, and various reflex procedures.
In some cases, the examiner may test for environmental or food sensitivities by using a previously strong muscle to find what weakens it. Applied kinesiology uses the - triad of health - chemical, mental, and structural factors - to describe the proper balance of the major health categories.
The triad is represented by an equilateral triangle with structural health as its base, and the upright sides representing chemical and mental health. When a person experiences poor health, it is due to an imbalance in one or more of these three factors.
The triad of health is interactive and all sides must be evaluated for the underlying cause of a problem. A health problem on one side of the triad can affect the other sides. For example, a chemical imbalance may cause mental symptoms. Applied kinesiology enables the practitioner to evaluate the triad's balance and direct therapy toward the imbalanced side or sides.