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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 52 MIN

Guest Series: Robert Lardner and Hans Lindgren Part 1 - Integrating DNS Principles

from The Movement Therapy Podcast · host Ethan Miles

Welcome to a special edition of The Movement Therapy Podcast! In this two-part series, we are diving deep into a recent course held at Movement Therapy Wollongong on integrating Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation (DNS) principles into your practice. We had the privilege of hosting renowned experts Hans Lindgren and Robert Lardner who join MT's own Ethan, Dan and Andrew as we discuss all things DNS. These practitioners are wizards in the world of movement, assessment, analysis, stabilastion and body systems and we were so lucky to have them at our clinic.In this series, we discuss how we can integrate different models and assessments into DNS principles to enhance our approach to creating well-rounded, effective assessment and treatment protocols. Whether you’re a movement professional or just curious about the cutting-edge principles shaping modern therapy, this series offers valuable knowledge for elevating your practice. Tune in and learn how to apply these principles for improved client outcomes and a deeper understanding of the body’s complex movement patterns!We hope you enjoy this series as much as we enjoyed filming it and as always, please connect with us and share this podcast to help move communities towards health optimisation.Connect with us via social media:Robert Lardner on Instagram: Dr. Bill Tortoriello (@imtrseminars) • Instagram photos and videosRobert's Podcast (IMTR Grand Rounds): https://open.spotify.com/show/4KGdjIsLp5ob9JkXFhZnZD?si=472ac3c61878405cRobert's Email: [email protected] Lindgren: Hans Lindgren (@drhanslindgren) • Instagram photos and videosHans' Email: [email protected] Movement Therapy Instagram: Movement Therapy (@movementtherapyaus) • Instagram photos and videosMovement Therapy Facebook: Expert Physiotherapy & Chiropractor Services in Wollongong & Picton | Movement Therapy

Welcome to a special edition of The Movement Therapy Podcast! In this two-part series, we are diving deep into a recent course held at Movement Therapy Wollongong on integrating Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation (DNS) principles into your practice. We had the privilege of hosting renowned experts Hans Lindgren and Robert Lardner who join MT's own Ethan, Dan and Andrew as we discuss all things DNS. These practitioners are wizards in the world of movement, assessment, analysis, stabilastion and body systems and we were so lucky to have them at our clinic.In this series, we discuss how we can integrate different models and assessments into DNS principles to enhance our approach to creating well-rounded, effective assessment and treatment protocols. Whether you’re a movement professional or just curious about the cutting-edge principles shaping modern therapy, this series offers valuable knowledge for elevating your practice. Tune in and learn how to apply these principles for improved client outcomes and a deeper understanding of the body’s complex movement patterns!We hope you enjoy this series as much as we enjoyed filming it and as always, please connect with us and share this podcast to help move communities towards health optimisation.Connect with us via social media:Robert Lardner on Instagram: Dr. Bill Tortoriello (@imtrseminars) • Instagram photos and videosRobert's Podcast (IMTR Grand Rounds): https://open.spotify.com/show/4KGdjIsLp5ob9JkXFhZnZD?si=472ac3c61878405cRobert's Email: [email protected] Lindgren: Hans Lindgren (@drhanslindgren) • Instagram photos and videosHans' Email: [email protected] Movement Therapy Instagram: Movement Therapy (@movementtherapyaus) • Instagram photos and videosMovement Therapy Facebook: Expert Physiotherapy & Chiropractor Services in Wollongong & Picton | Movement Therapy

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