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DNS 2026/1
Course 

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Exercise Course “Part I” (February 19 - 21, 2026)

This course is typically a foundational course that focuses on applying DNS principles to exercise and strength training (Exercise/Fitness). It is suitable for physical therapists, trainers, coaches, and professionals working in the field of movement

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DNS FIT KID (February 22 - 24, 2026)

This course is a structured exercise program specifically for children. It is designed for anyone working or intending to work with children.

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DNS skills course with a focus on lumbar spine disorders (February 26 - 28, 2026)

This is a specialized course (Skills Course) that focuses on applying DNS principles to the assessment and treatment of Lumbar Spine Disorders such as chronic low back pain.

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DNS Exercise Course “Part II”  (24 - 26 MAR 2026)

This course reviews Developmental Kinesiology principles to enhance posture, functional movement, and sports performance. Participants will practice advanced developmental positions such as Tripod, Bear, Squat, Lunge, and Step-up with an emphasis on body awareness. The course also covers how to apply DNS principles using various tools and in specific sports techniques like throwing, jumping, and skating.

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DNS Manual Therapy Course (27 - 29 MAR 2026)

This course explores the integration of neurology and manual therapy to optimize movement and function. Participants will learn how the nervous system influences manual therapy and how manual techniques enhance neuromuscular control within the DNS framework. The program covers key hands-on methods — including trigger point work, joint mobilization/manipulation, and active exercises in developmental positions — to improve assessment, treatment precision, and clinical effectiveness.

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