Course Objectives:
- Describe the basic principles of developmental kinesiology and DNS principles with an emphasis on development during the first year of life
- Explain the relationship between development during the first year of life and pathology of the locomotor system in adulthood.
- Describe and demonstrate assessment of the integrated stabilizing system of the spine utilizing dynamic functional tests
- Corrective exercises based on the DNS functional tests and developmental positions
- Functional relationship between diaphragm and pelvic floor
- Relaxation and activation of pelvic floor muscles
- Pelvic floor integration in global movement patterns
- Functional sterility
- Urinary stress incontinence
- Dysmenorrhea
- Non-specific pelvic pain
- Constipation
- Pregnancy – importance of diaphragm and pelvic floor
- Soft tissue & visceral techniques, “active scar” treatment using barrier phenomenon according to Lewit
- DNS based mobilization for lumbar spine and Lewit’s mobilization and relaxation techniques + self-treatment techniques for pelvic region
- Provide DNS pelvic exercises and integrate these within the DNS progression framework
Prerequisite course (any one of three):
- DNS A or DNS Pediatrics 1 or DNS Exercise 1
Registration:
NOTE: Registration must be completed in two (2) parts.
- Submit the form and payment below as part one and
- 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
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