Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation

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Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS) is based on principles of developmental kinesiology i.e. the maturing human locomotor system. The approach views certain types of pain and dysfunction having defects in neuromotor programming. DNS was developed by Professor Pavel Kolar in the Czech Republic. It is allegedly practiced widely in many parts of Europe in mainstream clinical centres, but is largely unknown in New Zealand.