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eTip-026 Examining Muscle Functions using the Explore feature in eTouch |
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Dr. John Thie, during his 35+ year career, made many observations about specific muscles and their functions and behavior in the presence of stressors, trauma and overuse. Dr. Thie incorporated many of these observations into Touch for Health and we have included these in a searchable reference in eTouch: Explore. Explore helps you to gain a more in depth understanding of Touch for Health. You can explore muscles and their functions as well as possible causes for imbalance, indications, beneficial foods, etc. In this eTip, we will examine how the Explore feature can be used to see which muscles are used in performing specfic functions of the body. |
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Explore Button: Fourth button in right column. Icon for Explore is a Question Mark "?" and may be used alone in some menus.
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Explore Menu In this eTip, we will use Functions from the Explore Menu to see which muscles are used for specific functions.
When you select a category, you will be taken to a Menu for that category. The Functions Menu will be displayed as shown below. |
The Explore Menu has eight categories for exploring Touch for Health. These can be used singly or in combination to gain a better perspective in identifying and resolving general issues. |
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Knee related Functions will be displayed as shown below. (Lists are scrollable.) Functions are listed that are associated with the knee. When you select a specific function, a list of muscles associated with the function of the knee will be listed.
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The muscles associated with the knee and are used in flexing the lower leg will be displayed.
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We will select all of the associated muscles.
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The Muscle Summary for the Popliteus will be displayed. | ||
On the Muscle Summary page, there is a wealth of information. Here you can find details about the muscle's function, possible indications and causes as well as possible beneficial foods. Muscle tests and balancing techniques are one click away. Note: Please remember that these possible associations are to be used |
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