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eTip-017   Identifying Muscles

In this eTip, we use the Interactive Muscles Chart to access specific muscle details. Many times during a Touch for Health balance, clients will comment, "My shoulder (or my neck) hurts here!" The Interactive Chart provides a tool to help the client identify more specifically where the problem area is located.

You can have the client look at the chart and select the specific muscle that they think is the problem. When you click on the selected muscle, you are taken to that muscle's summary page with many details about the muscle, its function and testing and balancing information.

Note: All of these observations may have not been scientifically verified. Touch for Health and eTouch for Health are not used for the diagnosis or treatment of disease. For all serious and life-threatening issues, continuing or worsening symptoms, contact a health care professional.

Identifying Muscles with Interactive Chart
  • Click the Charts button on the Main Menu.

Charts Button

Charts Button: Third button down in far right column.

eTouch Main Menu

You will be taken to the Charts Menu (shown below).


Charts Menu

In this tip we are going to look at the
Interactive Muscles
chart in eTouch.

Muscles Button

  • Click the Muscles button

The Charts Menu, shown below, provides easy access to many of the most frequently used charts in Touch for Health.

Charts Menu

Muscles Button
: Top row, second button. See red arrow.


 
  Interactive Muscles Charts
 

Accessing Muscle Summary from Muscle Chart

Clicking on any muscle name, will take you to that muscle's Summary page. For our example, we wlll use the Levator Scapulae.

  • Click on Levator Scapulae.
    (See red arrow on chart below.)
Muscles Chart
  Muscle Chart
  You will be taken to the muscle's Summary page. Here you will find information on:
 
  • Muscle's function
  • Indications of Inhibition
  • Possible Causes of Inhibition
  • Mucle's Metaphors

  • Beneficial foods
  • Foods to avoid
  • Supplements
In the right column of the Summary page, shown below, you have one click access to the muscles tests and balancing techniques.
 

Levator Scapulae

  To return to the Muscles Chart, click the Orange Muscles Illustration button located on the bottom of the page, in the middle. See blue arrow above.
   

 

 

 

 

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