THE CONCEPT OF DYNAMIC NEUROMUSCULAR STABILIZATION – A NEW TREND IN TEACHING REMEDIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
University Jan Evangelista Purkyne (CZECH REPUBLIC)
About this paper:
Conference name: 11th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Dates: 12-14 November, 2018
Location: Seville, Spain
Abstract:
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is a diagnostic and therapeutic concept widely used in physiotherapy and related fields of medical practice. The concept uses the knowledge of the key any principles of human motor skills, which are an expression of the control function of the central nervous system. In therapy, an ideal position and bio-mechanical load in individual joints occurs, with the muscles working more efficiently and economically without the possibility of overload or damage. Until recently, this concept was a major novelty in the physiotherapy field. Due to its significant application in solving functional defects of the kinetic system, which affect 90% of the adult population and develop as early as in childhood, it is regarded as a new trend in teaching remedial physical education, a specific physical education of a weakened individual suffering especially from functional disorders of the kinetic system.
In its introduction, the article deals with the present status and content of the teaching of remedial physical education at universities/pedagogical faculties in the Czech Republic, and characterizes the concept of DNS, its significance, position and status within remedial physical education. It points out the possibilities of obtaining new knowledge and skills which will be applicable in the work experience of the students of pedagogical faculties. The article also specific recommendations and exercises of the concept of DNS within remedial physical education.Keywords:
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, education, health physical education.