Course

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization according to Kolar (DNS)
A Developmental Kinesiology Approach

Advanced Skills Refresh

January 15 - 17, 2016

3 - Day Course

This course is for practitioners who have taken up to DNS B. It is designed to enhance your clinical skills and confidence in applying DNS principles and manual techniques. 

F.I.T. Muscle & Joint Clinic
22346 W. 66th st.
Shawnee, KS 66226.
USA

Instructors

Petra Valouchova, MPT, PhD

Bret Winchester, DC

Course Payment and Organization

Dr. Matthew Lane

www.fitmjc.com/dns-seminar-registration/
drlane@fitmjc.com
913-745-4064

Course Objectives

Clinical updates and patient's demonstrations 

DNS approach to differential diagnosis of hip and knee pain

DNS active exercise in "higher" developmental positions - Refining manual skills to acheive joint centration

Developmental aspects & foot formation, influence of the CNS function on the foots structural maturation

Foot biomechanics from the developmental perspective; stepping forward, supporting function, foot function during the gait cycle

Foot and ankle functional evaluation from a developmental perspective

Functional foot centration from the developmental perspective

DNS active exercise positions to centrate the foot and to coordinate muscles in the foot region

Mobilization, relaxation and soft tissue techniques according to Lewit to normalize foot function

Foot awareness assessment and treatment (foot cortical representation training)

Typical chain reactions and types of musculoskeletal dysfunction resulting from foot dysfunction

Functional foot centration for different types of sport performance

Self treatment techniques for foot dysfunction

General Terms and Conditions

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