Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Course at Stanford University

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization

Movement Preparation for the Athlete

Skills Course with Michal Truc, P.T.

April 13-14, 2019

Stanford University

Stanford, California

This course explores the utilization of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) and the developmental uprighting sequence to prepare for the specific demands of sport.

It will feature the DNS flow sequences and active exercises specific to the individual athletic needs:

Applying load to the developmental sequencing positions in order to facilitate the utilization of the Integrated Stabilizing System of the Spine, using the Kettlebell and other forms of load.

Utilization and application of the developmental sequence in order to rehabilitate and prepare the body to move as efficiently as possible for Training, Rehabilitation and Performance.

Space is limited for this highly interactive course.

Prior DNS Course work is required for this course (DNS Exercise 1, DNS A) due to the focus on integration and application in order to help the DNS practitioner move towards mastery of applying the concepts and principles of DNS. 

Instructors: 

Michal Truc, P.T.

Since 2003 Michal been the team clinician for the Czech National Cross-Country Skiing Team and Czech National Hockey Team. Michal has been functionally evaluating and treating elite athletes on a daily basis, as well as traveling with the teams for International World Championships and Olympic Games. In his work with professional athletes Michal focuses on treatment, prevention and enhancement of sport performance.

Michal Truc works under Professor Pavel Kolar’s supervision, becoming an expert in the Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization approach. He has been a certified instructor in Developmental Kinesiology and Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization since 2001. He has been teaching the DNS courses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and other European countries, as well as Japan and North America.

Michael Rintala, D.C.

Dr. Rintala has been a member of the Professional Golf Association (PGA) Tour Sports Medicine Team since 2004. He is also a treating doctor for the World Surf League (WSL) and a variety of other organizations ranging from Dance to Action Sports.

Dr. Rintala is one of the Prague School of Rehabilitation Primary international Instructors teaching Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) in the United States. He is also a DNS Certified Exercise Trainer (DNSET).

For course information please contact: mrintala67@gmail and mention MeyerDC for special pricing

Location: 

Stanford University Sports Medicine
341 Galvez Street
Stanford, CA 94305

Course Hours:

Saturday, April 13, 9am-5pm

Sunday, April 14, 9am-4pm

Course Fee: $650 + Prague School research fee*

* In addition to the course fee, a fee of 80 Euros (~90 US dollars) is also collected to support research at the Prague School. To register for the course, you MUST sign up on the Prague School website first. Follow the link below:

http://www.rehabps.cz/rehab/course.php?c_id=1409

* NOTE: Due to the expense involved in hosting this event and bringing the presenter from the Prague School, all registration payments are considered final, and will not be refunded except under special circumstances.


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