Lecture Notes on Advanced Muscle Integration Technique (AMIT)
Presenter
- Dr. Mewling House
- Location: Oakland, California
- Background: Massage therapist, chiropractor, anatomy professor
- Personal connection: Suffers from chronic pain due to injuries
Introduction to AMIT
- AMIT: Advanced Muscle Integration Technique
- Aimed at resolving seemingly unresolvable injuries and pains
- Revolutionizes analysis and application in therapy
- Helps heal and optimize movement apparatus
Benefits and Endorsements
- Benefits:
- Rapid recovery for professional athletes (hours instead of weeks)
- Effective treatment for chronic pain and injury prevention
- Endorsements:
- Dr. Mercola and Tim Ferriss
- Used by the Utah Jazz basketball team (60% lower injury rates over 25 years)
- Dr. Craig Bueller (chiropractic physician)
- Recommendation from NFL superstar Bill Romanowski
Mechanism of Muscle Dysfunction
- Muscle Shutdown:
- Stressing a muscle too much can cause the brain to neurologically shut it off
- Other muscles compensate, leading to inefficiencies
- Consequences:
- Inhibited muscle aches, mimicking joint pain
- Poor shock absorption, accelerating joint degeneration and arthritis
How AMIT Works
- Muscle Testing:
- Tests up to 300 muscles on each side of the body
- Identifies muscles the brain has shut off
- Reactivation Process:
- Engages muscles properly through stimulation
- Uses specific reflex and acupuncture points
- Involves adjusting affected joints
Outcomes
- Pain Reduction:
- Pain is greatly reduced after muscle reactivation
- Improved Functionality:
- Enhanced range of motion
- Improved muscle strength
- Long-term Recovery:
- Proper strengthening and active stretching
- Tissues heal more completely
Case Study
- Example: Patient with feet and back pain
- Identified hamstring dysfunction
- Top quad not firing
- AMIT applied, resulting in significant improvement
Conclusion
- Patient Experiences:
- Stabilized joints and properly functioning muscles
- Reports of better functionality than ever before, including among professional athletes
- Call to Action: Encouragement to experience AMIT
Note: For further inquiries or to experience AMIT, contact Dr. Mewling House.