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Chiropractic Family Health Center
Kimberly J Bailey D.C.
PO Box 8120
138 Halifax Street
Winslow, ME
04901
Ph1: 207-873-5161
Fax: 207-873-5163
drkjb@gwi.net

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About Our Practice
We provide excellent chiropractic care in a warm, friendly, positive, healing environment.Our passive solar office building is always bright and cheery even on the coldest days of Maine winters. Our staff is friendly and highly trained. Dr.Bailey has been in practice in Winslow since 1989. She is well known in the community for her support of community and school programs.

Additional Doctors
Dr. Isaiah Stephan D.C.

Additional Staff
Therapists
Sharon Marden-Johnson - Licensed Massage Therapist
Heidi Allen - Licensed Massage Therapist


 
Techniques
Sacral Occipital Tech.
Diversified
Total Body Mod.
Activator Methods
Bio-Energetic Synch.
Appl. Kinesiology
Sinusitis
 Services
Herbal Med.
Homeopathy
Physiotherapy
Massage Ther.
X-ray
 Specialties
Full Spine
Extremities
Shoe Orthotics
Geriatrics
Pediatrics

Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology is an interdisciplinary approach to health care which draws together core elements of complementary therapies, creating a more unified approach to the diagnosis and treatment of functional illness. The origin of contemporary Applied Kinesiology is traced to 1964 when George G. Goodheart, Jr., D.C., first observed that in the absence of congenital or pathologic anomaly, postural distortion is often associated with muscles that fail to meet the demands of muscle tests designed to maximally isolate specific muscles. He observed that tender nodules were frequently palpable within the origin and/or insertion of the tested muscle. Digital manipulation of these areas of apparent muscle dysfunction improved both postural balance and the outcome of manual muscle tests. Goodheart and others have since observed that many conservative treatment methods improve neuromuscular function as perceived by manual muscle testing. These treatment methods have become the fundamental Applied Kinesiology approach to therapy. Included in the AK approach are specific joint manipulation or mobilization, various myofascial techniques, cranial techniques, meridian therapy, clinical nutrition, dietary management, and various reflex procedures. With expanding investigation, there has been continued amplification and modification of the treatment procedures. Although many treatment techniques incorporated into AK were pre-existing, many new methods have been developed within the discipline itself. AK uses muscle testing to examine how the body is functioning and to make a diagnosis. A patient's health history is required, along with examination and laboratory findings, to determine the treatment required. AK uses functional assessment measures such as posture and gait analysis; manual muscle testing as functional neurologic evaluation; range of motion; static palpatation; and motion analysis. These assessments are used in conjunction with standard methods of diagnosis such as clinical history, physical examination findings, laboratory tests, and instrumentation to develop a clinical impression of the unique physiologic condition of each patient. When appropriate, this clinical impression is used as a guide to the application of conservative physiologic therapeutics. The practice of AK requires that it be used in conjunction with other standard diagnostic methods by professionals trained in clinical diagnosis. As such, the use of AK or it's component assessment procedures is appropriate only to individuals licensed to perform these procedures. AK exam is designed to enhance standard diagnosis procedures, not replace them. The Applied Kinesiologist finds a muscle that tests weak and then attempts to determine why that muscle is not functioning properly. The practitioner will then evaluate and apply the therapy that will best eliminate the muscle weakness and help the patient.

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  Sun On Call 
  Mon 8:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 5:30 PM 
  Tue On Call 1:30 PM 5:30 PM 
  Wed 8:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 5:30 PM 
  Thr 8:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 5:30 PM 
  Fri 8:00 AM 12:30 PM On Call 
  Sat On Call 

Driving Directions
Clinic is located at the corner of Clinton Ave. and 138 Halifax St.(RT. 100A) next to the Winslow Public Library and across the street from Smiley's Ice Cream.

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