Simon King B.App.Sc.(Chiro), DIBAK

Simon King graduated from RMIT in 1986. He has practiced in Australia and the UK since then, including 2 years teaching at the AECC. He became a Diplomate of the International College of Applied Kinesiology in 1997 and has a particular interest in the influence of proprioception on muscle inhibition. He currently practices in Derby, UK.Proprioception and Applied Kinesiology: the detection and correction of muscle inhibition

Lecture:

Proprioception is the new buzz-word in Chiropractic, Rehabilitation and Injury Management with exercise and position training being the most-often used forms of intervention. Illustrated by a series of patient video case-histories, Simon King will present compelling evidence that the best way to measure proprioception is with muscle strength testing and the best intervention is to remove nerve system interference.

Workshop : The Many Causes of Proprioceptive Dysfunction

This workshop will demonstrate how an understanding of the influence of proprioception on muscle strength can save chiropractors and their patients many hours of stress and frustration, quickly identifying the common reasons why patients fail to respond and relapse without cause.