The ICAK is a non profit inter-professional organization dedicated to advance manual muscle testing as a system of diagnosis for evaluating areas of dysfunction within the body.
George J. Goodheart, Jr., DC first observed that postural distortion was associated with weak muscles in 1964. Muscles in spasm were found to be the effect of under-active opposite muscles. Goodheart found that appropriate treatment would strengthen muscle weakness and conversely reduce the muscle spasm. Postural balance was the result.
Interest in Goodheart´s work grew. In 1976 the ICAK was founded.
The purpose of the ICAK is to promote research and the teaching of AK manual muscle testing.
ICAK is dedicated to bringing together doctors and students with a common interest in manual muscle testing as a diagnostic system.
PAST CHAIRMEN OF I.C.A.K.
George J. Goodheart Jr.- Founder
John Thie, D.C. – 1973 to 1976
Bert Hanicke, D.C. – 1976 to 1978
Sheldon Deal, D.C. – 1978 to 1983
Walter Gunn, D.C. – 1983 to 1985
Robert Blaich, D.C. – 1985 to 1989
Avery Ferentz, DC – 1989 to1991
Joe Schaeffer, DC – 1991 to 1993
Michael Allen, DC – 1993 to 1995
Robert Blaich, DC- 1995 to 1999
Eric Pierotti, DC – 1999 to 2008
John Wittle, DC – 2008 to present
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International College of Applied Kinesiology Boards
The ICAK has three Boards that cover various aspects. The boards are:
International Board of Standards and Research
International Education Council
International Board of Examiners