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Kathi shared experience on Tight Hip Flexors/Psoas Muscles PEMF
7 months ago
Hip and leg pain are so much better when I use this. LOVE IT
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Kapochiu wrote a comment to Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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Molly wrote a comment to Muscle testing for selecting best ICs
7 months ago
What are you doing with your hands? Is that a part of narrowing down to the frequency that a body needs?
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Oct 30, 2024
Molly, do you mean part where she trying to open a finger lock? In the post please see Step by Step guid:

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  • After asking the question, try to pull the thumb and index finger apart using the other hand.
  • Pay attention to how easily or difficult it is to break the circle.
As she has lots of experience with the testing, she does it pretty fast. 
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Oct 30, 2024
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Anton SF I see, thank you for explaining that. She does do it very fast and I guess it would have been helpful to see it demonstrated more slowly just once.
My finger circle holds no matter what I ask so I may need to find a different muscle testing method
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Oct 31, 2024
Molly, it is important that strengh can just little bit change, need to listen to that change. For this you can hold your fingers less tight: 

  • Consistency: The strength of the response should be consistent across multiple tests. If it varies significantly, it may indicate that your focus or intent isnโ€™t clear, or that you need to refine your technique.
  • Subtlety: The difference between a strong and weak response can sometimes be... See more
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