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Kinesiology Center Welcome to the International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK), the original professional organization that founded and continues scientific and observation-based Applied Kinesiology (AK). Applied Kinesiology is a valuable diagnostic method used by licensed healthcare professionals. ICAK is responsible for the education, standards and certification of the global community of Applied Kinesiology practitioners.

Applied Kinesiology is a safe and non-invasive diagnostic system using muscle testing as a tool for evaluating neurological function.
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There are 15 chapters of the International College of Applied Kinesiology around the world that follow the guidelines of the College. You can check with your country or region to find a qualified practitioner.
Can anyone learn Applied Kinesiology? No. The art of applied kinesiology requires an in depth understanding of the human body. Therefore the ICAK understands to be proficient one must have formal training in the human body. This includes, anatomy, physiology, neurology, and other training. Therefore to learn Applied Kinesiology one must be a healthcare professional or student of accredited recognized education. This would include MD, DC, DO, ND, OMD, DDS and similar recognized healthcare professional status.
The IBORS constantly has research projects on the go of various levels. Some of these are high level neurophysiology studies carried out by tertiary institutions designed to improve the scientific understanding or improve the scientific validation of the Applied Kinesiology practice. Other projects are aimed at provide base level evidence for procedures or improving teaching standards.
Applied Kinesiology standards are vital to ensure correct application of procedures. The ICAK has set these standards to ensure the accurate application of functional manual muscle testing. Many muscle testing professions have failed to set required standards based upon the best available evidence and this has potentially resulted in less desirable patient outcomes and poorly conducted research.
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