

In this unique approach, patent education and participation are of importance in order to reinforce ideal coordination among all stabilizing muscles.ĭynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization is a powerful treatment technique that when used in conjunction with our other physical therapy treatments, can help you relieve your pain and improve your function quickly. The treatment approach is based on ontogenetic global postural-locomotor patterns of the developing child. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is an advanced and complex strategy or method of examination, testing, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of. Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS) is a neurophysiological approach that utilizes human ontogenetic models (for example, developmental motor patterns) for both the diagnosis and treatment of dysfunction in the locomotor system in newborns, infants, and adult patients.

It is a system of evaluation and treatment that is based upon the developmental aspects. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is not a technique. This ‘motor control’ is established during the first few critical years of life. DNS presents a critical set of functional test assessing the quality of functional stability of the spinal and joint stabilizers and assisting in finding the key in of dysfunction. Dynamic neuromuscular (core) stability is necessary for optimal athletic performance and is not achieved purely by adequate strength of abdominals, spinal extensors, gluteals or any other musculature rather, core stabilization is accomplished through precise coordination of these muscles and intraabdominal pressure regulation by the central nervous system. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) It is within the central nervous system that the neurological programming for posture and movement are established.

These principles define ideal posture, breathing patterns, and functional joint contraction from a neurodevelopment standpoint. The DNS concept encompasses principles of developmental kinesiology during the first year of the developing child’s life. Kolar’s approach to DNS is a unique and up and coming approach detailing the importance of neurophysiological principles of the movement system.
