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Clinical rehabilitation by pavel kolar
Clinical rehabilitation by pavel kolar










the neurophysiologic aspects of the maturing movement system on which the Prague School was established, the scope of clinical rehabilitation options for many of our neurologic and musculoskeletal pain patients have been expanded.

clinical rehabilitation by pavel kolar

Based upon the principles of neurodevelopmental kinesiology, i.e. This critical “motor control” is largely established during the first years of life. The nervous system establishes programs that control human locomotion that includes posture and movement. The DNS approach can be used in the rehabilitation of a myriad of neurologic, musculoskeletal pain syndromes as well as performance athletic training.įor more information on this approach please check out Course Description This complex approach is “cutting-edge” in that it provides a window into provides a window into the complexity and plasticity of the CNS and its effect on the movement system. Based on groundbreaking neurodevelopmental and rehabilitation principles by these men, Professor Pavel Kolar has successfully integrated the work of his predecessors in proposing the underlying neurodevelopmental mechanism for how the movement system develops hand-in-hand with CNS maturation. Karel Lewit and the late Professors Vaclav Vojta, Vladimir Janda & Frantisek Vele. The “Prague School of Rehabilitation and Manual Medicine” was established by keyneurologists/physiatrists, all of whom were giants in the 20th century rehabilitation era i.e. Pictures from our 2013 - DNS "B" Course - Bostonĭynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Course "B"

clinical rehabilitation by pavel kolar

DNS Course "B" in Boston - April 27 - 30, 2013












Clinical rehabilitation by pavel kolar