This type of work, which is used by many doctors, including myself, who practice applied kinesiology techniques and various forms of manual muscle testing, also allows them to figure out precisely where the trigger points are as
changes in muscle function can be detected immediately upon
palpation (slight pressure) of the trigger point.
Annual checkups that include abdominal
palpation, a thorough hands - on exam, and a look in the dog's mouth are essential for early detection of many tumors, but owners must also check their dogs for any new or
changed lumps or bumps and for emergence of the following symptoms1: