DNS Movement & Flow – Portland Oregon 2024
September 27 – 28, 2024
Course Description
Motor Control. For Life.
Changing posture and function - changing global motor control - is intimately related and tuned to how we breathe, feel, perceive, regulate and control our body relative to its individual parts and the environment. Utilizing the developmental sequence allows us to build on basic foundations and then layer greater complexities and challenges to postural control and movement. This requires, and facilitates, a greater connection between body and mind.
This course features two primary goals:
- Move through each of the major developmental milestones and connect them together in seamless transitions.
- Go deep into the flow state while doing it.



Who’s this Course For:
The DNS FLOW targets movement based trainers, coaches and clinical professionals working with an active population and looking to better utilize the DNS and developmental exercise while training and/or treating posture and function. This course is about experiencing and exploring posture and movement as well as developing the understanding and tools to best train it. The focus is on integration and application in order to help the DNS practitioner move towards mastery of applying the concepts and principles of DNS to self as well as to clients and patients.
Pre-Requisites: DNS Exercise 1 / DNS A and DNS Exercise 2 / DNS B

About Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)
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. This new rehabilitation approach is called Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS).
Ready to Register? Start Here
Step #1
Purchase a seat in the course from DNS Rehab Canada below:
DNS Movement & Flow – Portland Oregon 2024
***Times are placeholders and will be updated as the venue is confirmed and the instructor's travel arrangements are confirmed.
$595.00
Step #1
Each DNS course participant must pay a small fee (80 Euros) to the Prague School of Rehab, the originators and proprietors of all things DNS. Click on this button to go directly to the Prague School Website and pay your Prague School Fee (80 Euros):
(scroll to the very bottom of the linked page)