Course

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

Neurovisual Functions & DNS Integration: A Multimodal Approach to Sensorimotor Optimization

September 13 - 14, 2025

2-day closed course for attendees who previously attended DNS course, preferably class A and B. Please contact organizer to register for this class.

 

Water and Sports Physical Therapy
3535 General Atomics Ct.
San Diego, CA 92121
USA

Instructors

Michael Rintala, DC

Viktor Veselý, M.D.

Course Payment and Organization

Michael Rintala, D.C.
rintalachiro.com/dns-manual-therapy-course/
mrintala67@gmail.com

Course objectives:

Understand the role of visual processing in neuromuscular control and postural stability

Recognize how visual and motor development interact to shape functional movement patterns

Learn and practice key visual screening tests to assess neurovisual function

Apply foundational visual training strategies within DNS developmental positions

Utilize manual techniques to support ocular and cranial system function

Integrate multimodal inputs into DNS exercise prescription

Enhance clinical reasoning for combining DNS and neurovisual training in a personalized approach

 

This 2-day advanced course is designed for DNS practitioners seeking to expand their understanding and practical skills in integrating neurovisual functions assessment and training into the Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) concept. You will learn how visual processing and eye function impact postural control, movement quality, and neuromuscular coordination. By combining DNS principles with visual screening and training, participants will develop a comprehensive and multimodal strategy to optimize sensorimotor performance in both rehabilitation and athletic populations.

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