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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

Dr. Walter H. Schmitt is a graduate of Duke University (1970) and the National College of
Chiropractic (1974) and practices in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He was the first doctor to hold
diplomate status in both applied kinesiology and chiropractic neurology.
Dr. Schmitt is the author of two books for professionals, Common Glandular Dysfunctions in the
General Practice (1981) and Compiled Notes on Clinical Nutritional Products (second edition, 1990) and
one book for the public, Stop Your Pain Now! (2000). With Dr. Kerry McCord, he is the coauthor of
QUINTESSENTIAL APPLICATIONS: A(K) Clinical Protocol (2005). He has authored 70 papers for ICAK
meetings and has published over 30 papers in chiropractic trade journals and peer reviewed journals. He
serves on the Editorial Review Board of the journal Alternative Medicine Review.
His unique clinical approach is based on the blending of applied kinesiology, chiropractic neurology,
and nutritional biochemistry in a format that makes physiology come to life for both doctors and their
patients.

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  • this is amazing

  • If i compare my kneemotion it seems that mee kneecap (patella) is sitting higher then in this video. My patella is also sticking outwourds not on the lateral or medial side but just sticking out. But i have verry thin vmo muscles.

  • Very informative. Thanks for uploading.

  • Its amazing!!!

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