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My name is Steve Minors of Rehab Effects here in Austin, Texas and today we are going to
look at some of the applications of the eye lights. As I mentioned earlier the eye lights
were invented by Dr. Peter Duley up in the Dallas area in the mid to early 1990's and
one of the things he did was he was with Stanford University Consulting and he showed how the
eye lights can improve an athlete's ability to jump and we are going to do that today.
So with our patient we are going to put the markers on her fingers and we're going to
see how high she can jump before using the eye lights. We are going to place her a little
bit closer to the wall and whenever she is ready she is going to jump as high as she
can, marking the wall as high as she can possibly jump. So we are going to leave that there
at that point and now we are going to apply the eye lights. When you apply the eye lights
you have to determine which side of the brain requires the most assistance. We can use applied
kinesiology that was discussed in previous segments to determine the eye and part of
the brain that is weakest by muscle testing. We are going to test for a strong muscle,
excellent and then we check to see which eye is weakest. It looks like it's the left one
but let's just check the right to be sure and good. So we will get the eye lights going
on the left side like so. We're going to go ahead and put those on her and if you need
to you can fix those so they're a little more comfortable on you. She's going to wear these
for about a minute and then we are going to retest her. Our patient has been wearing the
eye lights now for about a minute and fifteen seconds, walking around the room, performing
a couple of squats, and now we are going to test her again. We are going to reapply the
marker and we are then going to have her jump again. Whenever you are ready just jump as
high as you can. So we see the first jump showed the mark right there and then after
wearing the eye lights for about a minute and fifteen seconds and walking around and
performing less than three or four squats she now did that. There was no other muscle
or sports type preparation that occurred such as jumping or stretching, only wearing the
eye lights as I mentioned.