How does AK differ from Chiropractic?
In AK a close clinical association has been observed between specific muscle dysfunction and related organ or gland dysfunction. This viscerosomatic relationship is but one of the many sources of muscle weakness. Placed into perspective and properly correlated with other diagnostic input, it gives the physician an indication of the organs or glands to consider as possible sources of health problems. In standard diagnosis, body language such as paleness, fatigue, and lack of color in the capillaries and arterioles of the internal surface of the lower eyelid gives the physician an indication that anemia can be present. A diagnosis of anemia is only justified by laboratory analysis of the patients blood. In a similar manner, the muscle-organ/gland association and other considerations in AK give indication for further examination to confirm or rule out an association in the particular case being studied. It is the physicians total diagnostic workup that determines the final diagnosis. An A