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Oct. 5-6th, 2019

Torrance, CA

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Craig E. Morris, D.C., DACRB

DNS: Basic Course “B”
18 hours course
 

Location: First Health

19000 Hawthorne Blvd. Ste 302

Torrance, CA 90503

 

Instructor: Craig E. Morris, D.C., DACRB

Course Dates: Saturday - Sunday,

Aug. 5-6th, 2019

Meeting Times: 8am – 6pm (Both Days)

What is Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization?  

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is a leading rehabilitation approach that has evolved from the world famous Prague School of Rehabilitation at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

 

DNS has taken the rehab world by storm over the past decade!! DNS clinicians in all aspects of clinical and sports rehabilitation have taken courses all over the world and are applying DNS principles in every imaginable venue.

Dr. Craig Morris has studied at the Prague School for almost 25 years and is one of three original DNS international instructors since 2008. At the turn of the century, he would travel to Prague to study independently study with the Professors’ (the late) Karel Lewit, (The late) Vladimir Janda and Pavel Kolar. His 2004 Los Angeles area course introducing leading rehab clinicians to Professor Pavel Kolar provided a key boost for what would later be called “The DNS Movement”. He has utilized the brilliant work of Kolar on a daily basis for more than a decade, both in his clinic, in his DNS courses, and on professional athletes around the world. 

Course Objectives

Basic "B" Course

At the completion of the course, the attendee will be able to:

·        Review of developmental kinesiology in the context of adult optimal posture, sports performance, global motor patterns and the relationship to enhancing outcomes in sport and human movement.

 

·        Demonstrate exercises in higher developmental positions – tripod, bear, squat, lunge, step up and its modifications & training of body awareness.

 

·        Demonstrate exercises utilizing the principles of developmental kinesiology with elastic bands, barbells, weights, and gymball

 

·        Discuss & demonstrate DNS exercises for specific sport techniques: throwing, jumping, stroke, skating etc.

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