DNS Exercise 1 — Chicago
Education · Seminar

DNS Exercise 1 — Chicago

Professional seminar on Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) exercise principles.

Sat, 13 Jun 2026 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/Chicago) Synaptyx Health and Performance Systems Oakbrook Terrace , Illinois
The DNS Exercise 1 seminar in Chicago offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization. Designed for healthcare professionals, physical therapists, and performance coaches, this course explores the developmental kinesiology approach to exercise. Participants will gain practical insights into functional movement patterns and stabilization techniques, enhancing their ability to treat patients and train athletes effectively. Hosted at the Synaptyx Health and Performance Center, this event is a must-attend for those seeking to advance their clinical expertise.

What to Expect

An intensive, hands-on learning experience focused on clinical application of DNS principles.

Who Should Attend

  • Physical therapists
  • Chiropractors
  • Athletic trainers
  • Performance coaches

Agenda Overview

The seminar runs from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, covering theory and practical application.
Venue & Address
Synaptyx Health and Performance Systems
17W755 Butterfield Rd Suite 103
Oakbrook Terrace , Illinois – 60181
United States
Organizer
IMTR Seminars · Educational Institution
Provider of professional health and performance seminars.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this for?
Healthcare and fitness professionals.
Where is it held?
Synaptyx Health and Performance Center, Oakbrook Terrace.
Is registration required?
Yes, please register via the IMTR seminars website.
What does DNS stand for?
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization.
Is there a certificate?
Completion of the course is recognized for professional development.
Are there prerequisites?
Check the official seminar page for specific requirements.
Tags
DNS seminar health performance Chicago training
Summary
A professional seminar focused on Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) principles.
Highlights
  • Developmental kinesiology
  • Functional movement patterns
  • Stabilization techniques
  • Professional development
  • Expert-led instruction
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