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Professional Membership & Insurance for Kinesiologists

Professional Recognition for Kinesiologists

IICT provides professional membership and access to kinesiology insurance cover to protect you, no matter where you are on your complementary therapy journey.

Whether you’re a student, a qualified kinesiology practitioner, or a training provider educating the next generation of kinesiologists, you can rely on IICT to provide the credibility and cover to protect you while you practice.

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Insurance for Kinesiologists

We know you’re passionate about helping people to live happy, healthy lives.

At IICT, we also want to ensure you have comprehensive professional indemnity and public liability insurance to protect you and your kinesiology clients so you can continue doing what you love.

That’s why we have insurance partners across Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Europe (EEA), United Kingdom and South Africa, to ensure you can be recognised and protected, no matter where you are.

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Multiple modality recognition in one simple membership

Practicing modalities other than Kinesiology? IICT currently approves 1,100+ modalities for professional membership and insurance, so you can have all your modalities covered in one simple membership, with easy access to multiple modality insurance cover.

We’ve done the hard work for you, so you can continue doing what you love.

View all multiple modality membership options here

View our list of approved modalities here

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What is Kinesiology?

IICT Membership plans

Membership Benefits & Plans

IICT membership FAQs

Membership FAQs

Do you teach Kinesiology to others?

Apply to have your courses approved by becoming an IICT Training Provider today.
Showcase your credibility as a kinesiology trainer with our professional seals and internationally recognised certificates.

Learn more about Kinesiology

Kinesiology stems from Chiropractic and Applied Kinesiology. Translated it means the ‘study of movement.’

Kinesiology uses muscle testing (biofeedback) to determine the causation of ‘imbalances’ in the body including physical, emotional, biochemical, or spiritual. In doing so, stories and beliefs held by the disembodied mind are bypassed, and methods that help bring the body back into balance can be determined.

Kinesiologists support their clients to find and transform the root cause of imbalances through techniques such as subconscious realigning, acupressure, nutrition, coaching, muscle or structural rebalancing and emotional clearing.

Kinesiology is truly holistic and can be used to address a multitude of disorders including stress, muscular disorders, nervous disorders, allergies, nutritional deficiencies, learning and behavioural difficulties and emotional issues.

Become an IICT Approved Kinesiology Practitioner