Dinamiskā Neuromuskulārā Stabilizācija – A līmenis
Vingrojumu sistēma, kas balstīta uz motoro kontroli un neurofizioloģijas principiem.


Laiks un vieta
2022. g. 04. nov. 09:00 – 2022. g. 06. nov. 15:00
RehaThink center, Krišjāņa Barona iela, Jelgava, LV-3001, Latvija
Par pasākumu
Michal Truc, MPTPasniedzējs:
450 EUR (iekļauti izdales materiāli, uzkodas, kafija, tēja)Cena:
21 (saskaņoti LĀPPOS, Nr.TIP2022/69 TIP24)TIP:
angļu valoda( vajadzības gadījumā tulkojums latviešu valodā).Valoda:
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”)