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DNS B — Oct 24 – 25, 2026

Date & Time:

October 24, 2026 @ 8:00 am - October 25, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
Teaching Hours:
  • Saturday, October 24, 8 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Sunday, October 25, 8 AM to 6:30 PM
  • 2 – Day Course | 18 contact hours
Payment Details:

Price: $900 + PS fee

Students: $650 + PS fee

Combined A/B pricing discount for 9/26-27 & 10/24-25 courses: $1,600 + PS fee

Combined A/B pricing student discount for 9/26-27 & 10/24-25 courses: $1,000 + PS fee

City Point Chiropractic

7500 Blvd 26
North Richland, TX 76180 United States

Full Event Details:

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

DNS “B” Course & Certification Summary:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of developmental kinesiology and its relationship with pathology of the locomotor system: a review of theory covered in the A course and introduce a more advanced approach, namely the verticalization process.
  • Describe the basis for primitive reflexes and postural reactions and their roles in developmental kinesiology.
  • Introduce basic information about reflex locomotion according to Vojta.
  • Demonstrate the assessment of babies: attendees will be able to recognize ideal and disturbed locomotor patterns and determine the developmental age of the babies.
  • Demonstrate and teach proper handling of infants.
  • Demonstrate application of the DNS assessment and treatment in adult patients with pain and dysfunction within the locomotor system – stabilization assessment and treatment strategy.
  • Postural analysis & testing of integrated spinal stabilization system – a review of Course A tests and introduction to additional more advanced tests.
  • Integration of corrective exercises based on newly taught DNS functional tests.
  • Exercise in differentiated ipsilateral and contralateral static positions, position transfer during locomotor function, exercise progression using unstable surface, resistance against “planned movement,” dual tasking and other challenges in ipsi and contralateral patterns, the transition between ipsilateral and contralateral patterns, and training of isolated segmental movement.
  • Introduction to cortical functioning – body scheme, quality of relaxation, isolated segmental movements.
  • Provide more complex clinical management reasoning for clinicians to better integrate more advanced DNS protocols into clinical practice.
  • Optimally prepare students for the next level of training (Course “C”)

 

NOTE: Class size is limited to only 15 students, so sign up quickly!

 

Certification and Examination Details:

A Certificate of ATTENDANCE will be awarded by local instructor.

OPTIONAL EXAMINATION:
Participants who would like to participate in the educational track towards becoming a certified practitioner can take this exam for an additional fee of 130 Euros. This is the second payment link above.

The test will consist of an analysis of babies at various developmental stages . Web link to view videos will be mailed to participant for analysis.

Participants are advised to return the test to the DNS instructor within 2 months after the course. Upon successful completion and passing of the test, a Certificate of ACHIEVEMENT from Prague School of Rehabilitation will be awarded.

May only re-take the test 3 times.
Otherwise, the clinician would be required to repeat one or more courses before re-qualifying for certification testing.

 

Registration:

NOTE: Registration must be completed in two (2) parts.

  1. Submit the form and payment below as part one and
  2. Then move on to the second part with the link below for the Prague School Certification payment.

 

Part 1: Payment Form

 

Part 2: Prague School Payment Form

Click here to submit the Prague School Payment registration. (Required for Course Attendance, Notes & Certification)

Course Instructor

Dr. Craig Morris

D.C. | Certified International Instructor | Retired Clinical Professor

Craig E. Morris, studied extensively with the late Professor’s Karel Lewit and Vladimir Janda of the Department of Rehabilitation and Manual Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic since the early 1990’s.

In addition, Dr. Morris studied and collaborated with Professor Pavel Kolář individually and in organized courses in Europe and North America since 2000 and has utilize these approaches in clinical practice for more than 2 decades.

Dr. Morris is one of the original five clinicians (in 2007) from around the world, and the first Doctor of Chiropractic in North America, to become a certified International Instructor of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization according to Kolář. He also provided Professor Kolar with the “DNS” name at the initial 2007 International Instructors’ meeting at Charles University!

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Craig E. Morris, D.C., DACRB

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