Access to training and the practice of professional applied kinesiology is reserved for health professionals entitled to diagnosis (MD, DC, DO, ND, DMD – according to provincial legislation). Only qualified healthcare professionals who have completed a minimum of the 50 hours foundation course, and ideally completed their basic 100 hours and getting their professional applied kinesiology certification can incorporate professional applied kinesiology into their practice.
professional applied kinesiology courses are taught by ICAK members who have attained the highest level of certification, DIBAK diplomate. Some of the seminars offered here are for complementary techniques which fall outside the scope of ICAK but complement professional applied kinesiology methods.
Members of ICAK-Canada have exclusive access to valuable knowledge and learning from the Canadian and international community of certified professional applied kinesiology practitioners. If you are studying or have passed the Basic 100-Hour professional applied kinesiology course, becoming a member will keep you up to date with the latest in AK learning.
Bring together and represent Canadian practitioners of professional applied kinesiology and guide them in a fair, effective and safe practice through privileged access to available training as well as the most up-to-date knowledge in the field.