tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4926012500380576894.post7059050121792172094..comments2024-01-11T05:15:06.973-05:00Comments on TRAIN OUT PAIN: Thoughts on Muscle TestingJason Rosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11988270261066256263noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4926012500380576894.post-63286861088596032692015-03-04T18:45:40.781-05:002015-03-04T18:45:40.781-05:00I appreciate your thoughts, and like your rational...I appreciate your thoughts, and like your rationale explaining your process.<br /><br />I took NKT around one year ago and go back and forth with it. I don't use it much in practice (chiro), but every now and then I will tinker with it. I struggle with the subjectivity of test interpretation (am I providing the same resistance? are they producing the same resistance?). I've witness some interesting changes when you do get a good "neural lock", but haven't devoted myself to the method enough. I think the concept of the "detective work", "finding the source of the problem" and some of the stories on FB drive my recurring interest in wanting to do it more. Then when I do, I end up realizing how much I don't really enjoy muscle testing all that much.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com