1) Applied Kinesiology Essentials: The Missing Link in Healthcare significantly updates the scientific rationales and evidence-base for AK demonstrating -- in light of evidence based medicine -- the importance of the manual muscle test in physical, emotional, and nutritional diagnosis.
2) Applied Kinesiology: Clinical Techniques for Lower Body Dysfunctions presents a comprehensive “one-stop” textbook on the AK approach to lower body pain and dysfunction. This text provides a detailed, illustrated, and evidence-based discussion of the relationship between muscle weakness and lower body pain and dysfunction. It describes the normal anatomy and physiology as well as the most common disorders of the lower body. We believe it will be the most extensive work ever published on the manipulative approach to foot and ankle and peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes of the lower body.
Both of these books are available at
In the past year,
the following research has been published by the International College of Applied Kinesiology
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Applied Kinesiology: Distinctions in its Definition and Interpretation, 2012.
Conservative Chiropractic Management of Urinary Incontinence Using Applied Kinesiology: A Retrospective Case-Series Report, 2012.
Physical causes of anxiety and sleep disorders: a case report, 2012.
A narrative review of manual muscle testing and implications for muscle testing research.
Chiropractic management of a 30-year-old patient with Parsonage-Turner syndrome.
Conservative management of post-surgical urinary incontinence in an adolescent: A case history, 2011.
Inter-Examiner Reliability of Manual Muscle Testing of Lower Limb Muscles without the Ideomotor Effect, 2011.
There are now more than
55 research articles on AK methods
Indexed on PubMed,
the highest rated evidence-base in the world
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