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Abbrev.
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Description
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A&P
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A&P is the
Anatomy and Physiology section of Kinesiology.
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EMS
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Here we explore
the emotional and spiritual issues that each one of us face daily and
find new choices and healthy options.
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PIB
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In this section
of study we look at the way we perform, how well we are integrated
and our instinctual behaviours.
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OCT
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This
section covers areas that are common to many natural therapies, for
example: cultural sensitivity in a professional health practice.
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JAF
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How are joints,
adrenals and flexibility related? Here is where we explore the
relationships.
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ECO
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Represents the
Personal Ecology side of life or the way we interface with our
environment and things like nutrition and exercise enhancement.
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BFR
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Business,
finance and records is a third level unit, not because it is hard
but because we dont need it until we are nearing the time we move
into a clinic.
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VEF
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VEF is the area
where we look at Flower Essences and other more metaphysical issues.
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MHP
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Where we look at
meridians and holographic perception.
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BVL
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The area related
to blood, viscera and lymphatic system.
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PDG
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The pelvic
diaphragm and pelvic girdle are areas with the potential to cause
pain and distress. We explore physical and metaphysical aspects.
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RBT
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This
is where we
look at the regional body trigger points.
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HMR
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The study of
hypertonic muscle release can enable us to help athletes
who have muscles that do not release when they need to.
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MST
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Muscles, skin
and other tissues are the areas we look at here. We learn how to work
with shoulders, wrists, knees and other areas where muscles ache.
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