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How is Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Method different from most of chiropractic and physical therapy methods?

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How is Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Method different from most of chiropractic and physical therapy methods?

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The DNS brings faster and more stable results due to its direct access to automatic motor “programs” in the brain which promote proper movement through utilization of global motor reactions. The activation of these global patterns release muscular spasm and allows gentler, non-forceful manipulation. Such manipulation (adjustment) is only possible when the body is placed in specific infantile positions of support and the joints become centrated. These support positions emulate body positions of the infant in which maximum spinal stability is achieved as the basis for the forward movement (crawling), turning or creeping. This style of manipulation is unique to Kolar technique. It is absolutely safe, non-intrusive and pleasant because the ideal laws of developmental kinesiology are observed. Does that mean that anytime you put the patient in these ideal movement positions the joint manipulation is easy and non forceful? No, DNS does not use any forceful thrust. The manipulation is very ge

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