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SUMMARY:DNS Basic A — May 30-31\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization according to Kolar (DNS) | A Developmental Kinesiology Approach\nDNS “A” Course & Certification Summary: \n\nDynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization according to Kolar (DNS) | A Developmental Kinesiology Approach\nImprove understanding of the basic principles of developmental kinesiology\, emphasizing development during the first year of life.\nIdentify and describe critical milestones in human development.\nIntroduce the three levels of sensorimotor control in functional assessment and treatment.\nDemonstrate the relationship between development during the first year of life and pathology of the locomotor system in adulthood.\nIntroduce new terminologies pertinent to rehabilitation\, such as functional joint centration\, punctum fixum\, punctum mobile and the integrated stabilizing system of the spine.\nDefine ideal postural stabilization from a developmental perspective: intra-abdominal pressure regulation\, the dual role of the diaphragm in stabilization and respiration\, and stabilization via co-contraction.\nIdentify common stereotypes of faulty postural stabilization (“open scissors syndrome\,” forward drawn posture\, backward drawn posture\, “hourglass syndrome”).\nExplain and demonstrate biomechanics of undifferentiated\, ipsilateral and contralateral postural-locomotion patterns; closed and opened kinematic chains\, stepping forward and supporting function.\nEvaluate and correct poor respiratory patterns.\nDemonstrate the correlation between poor respiration patterns and functional pathology of the locomotor system.\nAssess the integrated stabilizing system of the spine visually and by utilizing dynamic functional tests.\nIntegrate corrective exercises based on the DNS functional tests and developmental positions: exercise in undifferentiated static positions; position transfer during locomotor function; exercise progression using unstable surfaces; increased difficulty of the exercises utilizing resistance\, dual tasking and other challenges.\nClarify how DNS corrective exercises can integrate with other exercise strategies.\nCover the basics of the application of the DNS concept in sports training.\nProvide essential clinical management explanations for clinicians to better integrate the DNS approach in their regular practice\, including patient education.\nOptimally prepare students for the next level of training (Course “B”).\n\n  \nA Certificate of ATTENDANCE will be awarded by local instructor\nOPTIONAL EXAMINATION\n\nParticipants who would like to participate in the educational track towards becoming a certified practitioner can take this exam for an additional fee of 65 Euros.\nThe DNS A test is completely automatic and on line. As soon as you register\, you will receive a unique link to start the test. The test is designed to sharpen your understanding and reinforce the concepts of DNS to make you a better trainer\, therapist or physician. The test is comprised of 50 multiple choice questions\, including 10 picture questions. You can spend as much time as you want to take the test. (Go to the Prague School website – www.rehabps.com – for more information.)\nTo pass the test you must answer 35 out of the 50 questions correctly. You will get a maximum of three attempts to pass the test.As soon as you submit your test\, you will receive your results immediately both on the screen and they will be sent to you via email.\nUpon successful completion and passing of the test\, a Certificate of ACHIEVEMENT from Prague School of Rehabilitation will be awarded.\n\nNOTE: Our class sizes are limited to 15 students\, so sign up quickly! \n  \nEarn CE Credits in Your State\nThis course has received CCE and PACE approval. Attendees from the states listed below can earn continuing education credits upon completion: \nAlaska\, Colorado\, Connecticut\, Delaware\, Idaho\, Illinois\, Indiana\, Iowa\, Kansas\, Maine\, Maryland\, Massachusetts\, Michigan\, Minnesota\, Missouri\, Montana\, Nebraska\, New Hampshire\, New Jersey\, New York\, North Carolina\, North Dakota\, Ohio\, Oregon\, Rhode Island\, South Carolina\, South Dakota\, Utah\, Vermont\, Virginia\, Washington\, Washington\, DC\, and Wyoming. \n  \nRegistration:\nNOTE: Registration must be completed in two (2) parts. \n\nSubmit the form and payment below as part one and\nThen move on to the second part with the link below for the Prague School Certification payment.\n\n  \nPart 1: Payment Form\n\n  \nPart 2: Prague School Payment Form\nClick here to submit the Prague School Payment registration for Course A. (Required for Course Attendance\, Notes & Certification) \nClick here to submit the Prague School Payment registration for Course B. (Required for Course Attendance\, Notes & Certification)
URL:https://aces4me.com/event/dns-a-may-30-31-2026/
LOCATION:City Point Chiropractic\, 7500 Blvd 26\, North Richland\, TX\, 76180\, United States
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