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Limited Seats Available for DNS Course "A" - Boston 2012

Posted by Boston Sports Medicine and Performance Group on Fri, Nov 18, 2011 @ 07:11 AM

DNS Boston

Course Description

The nervous system establishes programs that control human locomotion that includes posture and movement.  This critical “motor control” is largely established during the first years of life.   Based upon the principles of neurodevelopmental kinesiology, i.e. the neurophysiologic aspects of the maturing movement system on which the Prague School was established, the scope of clinical rehabilitation options for many of our neurologic and musculoskeletal pain patients have been expanded.  The DNS approach involves every component of the movement system (i.e. muscles, joints, nerves and soft tissue by stimulating movement control centers in the brain through activation of ideal inborn movement stereotypes.  This, in turn helps restore the  structural and postural alignment of the body’s neuro-musculo-skeletal system by evoking the global motor patterns.  Global motor patterns form the foundation of human movement and represent genetically predetermined elements for uprighting and equilibrium.  These patterns are essential for the control of posture and dynamic stability of the spine through the lifespan of the individual. Participants in this course will be introduced to the application of these principles. 

 

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DNS Course - 2012

 

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This course is sure to fill up and is limited to 30 people MAX! Don't miss out on your opportunity for this once in a lifetime event.

 

 

Topics: BSMPG, athletic training conference