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Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - part A

Exercise system based on the principles of motor control and neurophysiology.

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Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - part A
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - part A

Time & Location

Apr 26, 2024, 9:00 AM – Apr 28, 2024, 3:00 PM

RehaThink center, Krišjāņa Barona Street, Jelgava, LV-3001, Latvia

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Pasniedzējs: PhD Jakub Novak, MPT (Čehija)

Cena: 450 EUR (iekļauti izdales materiāli, uzkodas, kafija, tēja)

TIP:  24 ( LĀPPOS, Nr.TIP2022/69 TIP24)

Valoda: angļu valoda( vajadzības gadījumā tulkojums latviešu valodā).

Course Goals and Description

  • Improve understanding of the basic principles of developmental kinesiology with an emphasis on development during the first year of life

  • Identify and describe key milestones in human development

  • Introduce the three level of sensorimotor control in functional assessment and treatment

  • Demonstrate the relationship between development during the first year of life and pathology of the locomotor system in adulthood

  • Introduce new terminology pertinent to rehabilitation such as functional joint centration, punctum fixum, punctum mobile and the integrated stabilizing system of the spine

  • Define ideal postural stabilization from a developmental perspective: intra-abdominal pressure regulation, dual role of the diaphragm in stabilization and respiration, stabilization via cocontraction

  • Identify common stereotypes of faulty postural stabilization (“open scissors syndrome”, forward drown posture, backward drown posture, “hour glass syndrome”)

  • Explain and demonstrate biomechanics of undifferentiated, ipsilateral and contralateral posturallocomotion patterns; closed and opened kinematic chains, stepping forward and supporting function

  • Evaluate and correct poor respiratory patterns

  • Demonstrate the correlation between poor respiration patterns and functional pathology of the locomotor system

  • Assess the integrated stabilizing system of the spine both visually and utilizing dynamic functional tests

  • Integrate 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

  • Clarify how DNS corrective exercises can integrate with other exercise strategies

  • Cover the basics of application of DNS concept in sport training

  • Provide basic clinical management explanation for clinicians to better integrate the DNS approach in their regular practice, including patient education

  • Optimally prepare students for the next level of training (Course “B”)

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