DNS Exercise 2

The nervous system establishes programs that control human posture, movement and gait. This ‘motor control’ is largely established during the first critical years of life. Therefore, the “Prague School” emphasizes neurodevelopmental aspects of motor control in order to assess and restore dysfunction of the locomotor system and associated syndromes.

The “Prague School” of Rehabilitation and Manual Medicine was established by key neurologists/physiatrists, all of whom were giants in the 20th Century rehabilitation movement: Professors’ Vaclav Vojta, Karel Lewit, Vladimir Janda, and Frantisek Vele.

Based upon the groundbreaking neurodevelopmental and rehabilitation principles described by these mentors, Pavel Kolar has organized the next generation of clinical protocols that are designed to restore and stabilize locomotor function.

GRADUATES OF THIS COURSE AND THE EXERCISE 3 COURSE MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO SIT FOR THE CERTIFICATION EXAM FOR TITLE OF DNS EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR. For important detailed information about that process, CLICK HERE.

 

IMPORTANT! Attendees are required to pay the Prague School fee of 80 Euros (about $87 USD) prior to attendance. This fee is used by the Prague School to help manage their research and administrative costs. That payment is separate from your course fee and is paid directly to them at this link.

BRETT WINCHESTER, DC

Dr. Brett Winchester lectures throughout the world, teaching his functional approach to patient care. Combining manual therapy, including joint manipulation and neuromuscular stabilization, with therapeutic exercise, Dr. Winchester effectively treats functional pathologies and acts as a catalyst for patients working to enhance their performance.

905 SE Ankeny St,
Portland, OR, 97214

Hours of the course
Sat 9-5, Sun 9-3

12 Continuing Education Units Accredited
12 hrs CEU’s will be available for Physical Therapists and Chiropractors in most locations, but availability may depend on course location.