Course Information |
Course Objectives |
Instructor: Professor Pavel Kolar, P.T., Paed. Dr., Ph.D. , Petra Valouchova PHD PT,
Dates: Saturday, Sept. 14 & Sunday, Sept. 15 Times: 9:00am - 5:00pm Both Days Location: Effective June 1st Sheraton Lisle Naperville Hotel 3000 Warrenville Rd, Lisle, IL 60532 |
- Review the physiological framework for the DNS principles
- Detailed definition of optimal postural stabilization, stepping forward (reaching, grasping, kicking) and supporting (taking off) function - The most common painful syndromes in various types of athletes, pathology in: - shoulder girdle (rotator cuff, impingement, biceps tendinitis) - elbow problems (epicondylitis) - pelvic girdle (hip joint pain, groin problems) - knee (ACL injury, meniscus lesions, jumper’s knee) - foot - Case studies - Examples of the most common sports and how to apply DNS principles based on the Discuss & demonstrate DNS exercises for specific sport techniques: throwing, jumping, stroke, skating etc. sport context: - running/sprinting, - throwing sports (Baseball, Tennis, Basketball, Shot Put, etc), kicking/soccer - swimming - cycling - golf |
Registration
1. Register for the course
2. Pay the Prague School of Rehabilitation fee below
2. Pay the Prague School of Rehabilitation fee below
Pay Prague School of Rehabilitation Fee
Eligibility for Exercise III Practical Examination
As per the Prague School website, the following criteria must be met in order to be eligible to sit for the Exercise III Practical Exam, which takes place at the conclusion of the material lectured and workshopped in the Exercise III Course. The criteria include:
"4-8 months of time to practice is required between Exercise I, II & III if student is taking only the minimum of these 3 courses for certification. We recommend taking additional classes or repeating any for better understanding and learning of DNS skill set. To ensure adequate practice with clients, the practical test can only be taken one year after completion of the first DNS course (either DNS Exercise I or DNS A). You may still choose to take DNS Exercise III prior to that 1-year span. However, if you wish to take the trainer certification practical test, you will have to re-take Level III again and sit for the practical test. "
"4-8 months of time to practice is required between Exercise I, II & III if student is taking only the minimum of these 3 courses for certification. We recommend taking additional classes or repeating any for better understanding and learning of DNS skill set. To ensure adequate practice with clients, the practical test can only be taken one year after completion of the first DNS course (either DNS Exercise I or DNS A). You may still choose to take DNS Exercise III prior to that 1-year span. However, if you wish to take the trainer certification practical test, you will have to re-take Level III again and sit for the practical test. "