ICAK-Canada Digital Research Journal
ICAK-Canada Digital Research Journal
To publish in the ICAK-Canada Digital Research Journal
- Each paper must be an original work and deal specifically with applied kinesiology examination and/or treatment techniques. Various techniques may be discussed if they are correlated with applied kinesiology manual muscle testing examination.
- In order to get articles reviewed and approved by ICAK-Canada, the author needs to submit their article to the ICAK-Canada Literature committee.
- Every paper submitted is reviewed by three members of the ICAK-Canada Literature committee before being approved. Depending on the article’s quality, it could either be 1) accepted, 2) accepted with minor corrections or 3) refused because it needs major corrections. Here is an example of the paper form review used by the committee when evaluating candidate for DIBAK exams.
- The author must respect the journal’s template for the article.
- After the approval of the articles, the author must sign a release form for the article.
If you have any questions, please contact the Editor of the ICAK-Canada Digital Research Journal, Dr. Justin J-Falardeau, Chiropractor, D.C., M.Sc.
We invite and encourage all members to participate in contributing to and expanding upon the basis of neuro-functional muscle testing we call applied kinesiology. Finally, we hope that that the international AK community will benefit from our initiative in research.
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