The correct EBK quantization rule is :
$$ \int_{C_j } p d q = 2 \pi \hbar \ \left( \, n_j \, + \, \frac{\gamma_j}{4} \, \right) $$
where the second integer $ \gamma_j $ is the Maslov index (or Keller-Maslov index), a topological number discovered by Joseph B. Keller in 1958 (and independantly by Victor P. Maslov). This Maslov index was absent from the old Bohr-Sommerfeld theory.
(Example : for the one-dimensional harmonic oscillator, one has : $ \gamma = 2 $, and the EBK quantization rule yields the exact quantum spectrum ; omitting the Maslov index would gives a wrong result.)
Beforehand, Einstein had remarked (already in 1917) that this kind of quantization rule could only be applied to integrable systems, whose phase space possess invariant tori.
Read e.g. : A. Douglas Stone, Einstein's unknown insight and the problem of quantizing chaos, Physics Today 58 (8) (August 2005), 37-43.