Register: DNS Course C

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Clinical ‘C’ Course

Price: $1095
Prague school fees are included in the above price
October 31- November 2, 2025

Instructor: Eliška Urbářová, MPT; Dr. Morris D. Gasparin, DC
Location: The Bodhi Tree Teaching Centre Suite 212, 17696 – 65A Avenue Surrey, B.C.
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Eliška Urbářová, MPT

Eliška Urbářová completed her Physiotherapy Master’s degree at the Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University, Olomouc in 2011. She also studied physiotherapy in Finland at the Lahti University of Applied Science for five months. Since 2011, Eliska has been working as a physiotherapist within the outpatient and inpatient departments at the Rehabilitation Clinic, University Hospital Motol in Prague. She also became an instructor in rehabilitation, teaching physiotherapy to medical students at the 2nd Faculty of Medicine at Charles University.

Eliška specializes in the functional assessment and treatment of older children, adults and sports patients; she has completed numerous professional courses including the: Aerobics diploma; Children Aerobics; Stretch and Overball diploma; Chi-toning and Bosu courses; Medical Taping Concept; Form, function and facilitation by Karel Lewit; Global reciprocation inhibitor by Petr Bitnar and Reflex locomotion according to prof. Vojta. Since 2012 she is a certified instructor for “Kolar´s Approach to Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization: A Developmental Kinesiology Model”.

In her rehabilitation practice, Eliška particularly focuses on the treatment of older children and adult patients with neurologic and functional impairments. 2011-2013 she worked with the U19men Floorball National team as a physiotherapist, 2014-2016 with FBC Kladno 1st Floorball League team as a physiotherapist and fitness coach.

Dr. Morris D. Gasparin, DC

Dr. Morris Gasparin graduated in 1994 from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) with a Doctorate in Chiropractic. Previous to this, he majored in mathematics in his undergraduate studies at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Gasparin was a lead international instructor with the Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) from 1997-2000. He is a fully certified level 1 and 2 practitioner in Active Release Techniques (ART) as well as Nerve Entrapment and Biomechanics. He is also level 1 and 2 certified in Stecco Facial Manipulation© (FM). Additionally, he has completed courses in Neurodynamics according to Shacklock, Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) and Level 1 Medical Provider for the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI). Dr. Gasparin has written several articles about Neuromuscular Stabilization, and his YouTube channel has worldwide subscribers.
For four successive years, he worked as a primary care provider for Ironman at the Kona, Hawaii World Championships. Dr. Gasparin is certified in Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization by the Prague School of Rehabilitation as an Exercise Trainer, Clinical Practitioner and Paediatric Specialist.
Dr. Gasparin has been in private practice since 1995, utilizing an eclectic approach toward patient evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation. The cornerstone of his practice is based on the philosophies and principles taught by DNS according to Kolar and the Prague School of Rehabilitation.

DNS Course C Objectives

  1. Introduce advanced assessment methods: the integrated stabilizing system, locomotor stereotypes, and respiratory stereotypes.
  2. Describe the kinesiology of muscle chains involved in locomotion: stepping forward and supporting function.
  3. Discuss and workshop assessment and treatment of the pelvic girdle and the hip joint: phylogenetic and ontogenetic aspects, anatomical parameters from a developmental perspective, the most common pathological conditions – femoral-acetabular impingement syndrome, arthritis utilizing DNS assessment and treatment procedures. 
  4. Discuss and workshop assessment and treatment of the shoulder girdle: phylogenetic and ontogenetic aspects, anatomical parameters from a developmental perspective utilizing DNS assessment and treatment in shoulder girdle disorders – hemiplegic shoulder, frozen shoulder, impingement syndrome, and SLAP lesion.
  5. Discuss and workshop the assessment and treatment of scoliosis: definition and classification, ontogenetic aspects leading to scoliotic development, risk factors, spine control in motor development, assessment of infants and adults with scoliosis and body asymmetry, bracing and DNS treatment positions and strategies.
  6. Discuss and workshop assessment and treatment of pelvic floor issues and women’s health: pelvic floor muscle function from developmental perspective; associated kinesiology between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; typical postural disturbances, functional trigger point chains, joint dysfunction and hypersensitive zones in gynaecological diagnoses; DNS assessment and rehabilitation for stress incontinence, anorectal dysfunction, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, functional sterility, pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic pain syndromes, vertebral-visceral relationships; rehabilitation for pregnant females.
  7. Cover general DNS self-treatment advanced techniques.
  8. Provide more complex clinical management explanations for clinicians to integrate more advanced DNS protocols into regular practice.
  9. Establish individual goals (DNS understanding & skills) for students to be optimally prepared for the next level of training (Course “D” in Prague).