Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, or “DNS” as it is commonly referred to, is a manual and rehabilitative approach to optimize the movement system based upon the scientific principles of developmental kinesiology (DK). The developer of DNS is Professor Pavel Kolar, PT, PhD, a Czech physiotherapist who has been influenced by the “greats” of Prague School of Manual Medicine, including Karel Lewit, Vladimir Janda, Vaclav Vojta and Frantisek Vele. DNS is rapidly gaining attention and acceptance in the sports rehabilitation and performance arena for both the recovery from musculoskeletal overuse injuries and in injury prevention. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) helps in rehabilitation, recovery from overuse injuries, and role in return to athletic performance. (from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578435/)
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DNS has three different basic models for training.
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A - D Courses for Clinicians with Medical Background (MD, OT, PT, DO, AT, DC)
DNS Pediatric Courses for Professionals specializing in pediatrics or want to understanding the development from new born to adult better. (MD, RMT, PT, AT, DO, RMT, DC)
DNS Exercise Courses for Exercise Professionals (Personal Trainers, RMT, PT, DO, AT)
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