


DNS B with Dr. Richard Ulm, DC
DNS BASIC B COURSE
January 30 - February 1, 2026
(18 Contact Hours)
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SCHEDULE
FRIDAY: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
SATURDAY 8:30 - 4:30 PM
SUNDAY 8:30 - 3:00 PM
Open to chiropractors, physical therapists, athletic trainers, massage therapists, and coaches.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Demonstrate an understanding of developmental kinesiology and its relationship with pathology of the locomotor system: a review of theory covered in the A course and introduce a more advanced approach, namely the verticalization process.
Describe the basis for primitive reflexes and postural reactions and their roles in developmental kinesiology.
Introduce basic information about reflex locomotion according to Vojta.
Demonstrate the assessment of babies: attendees will be able to recognize ideal and disturbed locomotor patterns and determine the developmental age of the babies.
Demonstrate and teach proper handling of infants.
Demonstrate application of the DNS assessment and treatment in adult patients with pain and dysfunction within the locomotor system – stabilization assessment and treatment strategy.
Postural analysis & testing of integrated spinal stabilization system – a review of Course A tests and introduction to additional more advanced tests.
Integration of corrective exercises based on newly taught DNS functional tests.
Exercise in differentiated ipsilateral and contralateral static positions, position transfer during locomotor function, exercise progression using unstable surface, resistance against “planned movement,” dual tasking and other challenges in ipsi and contralateral patterns, the transition between ipsilateral and contralateral patterns, and training of isolated segmental movement.
Introduction to cortical functioning – body scheme, quality of relaxation, isolated segmental movements.
Provide more complex clinical management reasoning for clinicians to better integrate more advanced DNS protocols into clinical practice.
Optimally prepare students for the next level of training (Course “C”)
CANCELLATION MORE THAN 90 DAYS BEFORE COURSE = 90% REFUND.
CANCELLATION 30 TO 90 DAYS BEFORE COURSE = 50% REFUND.
CANCELLATION LESS THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE THE COURSE = NO REFUND.
PARTICIPANTS MAY TRANSFER REGISTRATION TO ANOTHER PERSON AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
IF THE COURSE HAS TO BE CANCELLED DUE TO NOT MEETING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS $500 ADMINISTRATION FEE WILL BE CHARGED TO THE HOST.
*DON’T FORGET TO PAY THE PRAGUE FEE, TO BE REGISTERED FOR THIS COURSE VIA THE PRAGUE SCHOOL, THIS IS REQUIRED!
PAY HERE
*Please select DOCTOR or STUDENT below.
DNS BASIC B COURSE
January 30 - February 1, 2026
(18 Contact Hours)
—
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
SATURDAY 8:30 - 4:30 PM
SUNDAY 8:30 - 3:00 PM
Open to chiropractors, physical therapists, athletic trainers, massage therapists, and coaches.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Demonstrate an understanding of developmental kinesiology and its relationship with pathology of the locomotor system: a review of theory covered in the A course and introduce a more advanced approach, namely the verticalization process.
Describe the basis for primitive reflexes and postural reactions and their roles in developmental kinesiology.
Introduce basic information about reflex locomotion according to Vojta.
Demonstrate the assessment of babies: attendees will be able to recognize ideal and disturbed locomotor patterns and determine the developmental age of the babies.
Demonstrate and teach proper handling of infants.
Demonstrate application of the DNS assessment and treatment in adult patients with pain and dysfunction within the locomotor system – stabilization assessment and treatment strategy.
Postural analysis & testing of integrated spinal stabilization system – a review of Course A tests and introduction to additional more advanced tests.
Integration of corrective exercises based on newly taught DNS functional tests.
Exercise in differentiated ipsilateral and contralateral static positions, position transfer during locomotor function, exercise progression using unstable surface, resistance against “planned movement,” dual tasking and other challenges in ipsi and contralateral patterns, the transition between ipsilateral and contralateral patterns, and training of isolated segmental movement.
Introduction to cortical functioning – body scheme, quality of relaxation, isolated segmental movements.
Provide more complex clinical management reasoning for clinicians to better integrate more advanced DNS protocols into clinical practice.
Optimally prepare students for the next level of training (Course “C”)
CANCELLATION MORE THAN 90 DAYS BEFORE COURSE = 90% REFUND.
CANCELLATION 30 TO 90 DAYS BEFORE COURSE = 50% REFUND.
CANCELLATION LESS THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE THE COURSE = NO REFUND.
PARTICIPANTS MAY TRANSFER REGISTRATION TO ANOTHER PERSON AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
IF THE COURSE HAS TO BE CANCELLED DUE TO NOT MEETING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS $500 ADMINISTRATION FEE WILL BE CHARGED TO THE HOST.
*DON’T FORGET TO PAY THE PRAGUE FEE, TO BE REGISTERED FOR THIS COURSE VIA THE PRAGUE SCHOOL, THIS IS REQUIRED!
PAY HERE
*Please select DOCTOR or STUDENT below.
DNS BASIC B COURSE
January 30 - February 1, 2026
(18 Contact Hours)
—
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
SATURDAY 8:30 - 4:30 PM
SUNDAY 8:30 - 3:00 PM
Open to chiropractors, physical therapists, athletic trainers, massage therapists, and coaches.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Demonstrate an understanding of developmental kinesiology and its relationship with pathology of the locomotor system: a review of theory covered in the A course and introduce a more advanced approach, namely the verticalization process.
Describe the basis for primitive reflexes and postural reactions and their roles in developmental kinesiology.
Introduce basic information about reflex locomotion according to Vojta.
Demonstrate the assessment of babies: attendees will be able to recognize ideal and disturbed locomotor patterns and determine the developmental age of the babies.
Demonstrate and teach proper handling of infants.
Demonstrate application of the DNS assessment and treatment in adult patients with pain and dysfunction within the locomotor system – stabilization assessment and treatment strategy.
Postural analysis & testing of integrated spinal stabilization system – a review of Course A tests and introduction to additional more advanced tests.
Integration of corrective exercises based on newly taught DNS functional tests.
Exercise in differentiated ipsilateral and contralateral static positions, position transfer during locomotor function, exercise progression using unstable surface, resistance against “planned movement,” dual tasking and other challenges in ipsi and contralateral patterns, the transition between ipsilateral and contralateral patterns, and training of isolated segmental movement.
Introduction to cortical functioning – body scheme, quality of relaxation, isolated segmental movements.
Provide more complex clinical management reasoning for clinicians to better integrate more advanced DNS protocols into clinical practice.
Optimally prepare students for the next level of training (Course “C”)
CANCELLATION MORE THAN 90 DAYS BEFORE COURSE = 90% REFUND.
CANCELLATION 30 TO 90 DAYS BEFORE COURSE = 50% REFUND.
CANCELLATION LESS THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE THE COURSE = NO REFUND.
PARTICIPANTS MAY TRANSFER REGISTRATION TO ANOTHER PERSON AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
IF THE COURSE HAS TO BE CANCELLED DUE TO NOT MEETING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS $500 ADMINISTRATION FEE WILL BE CHARGED TO THE HOST.
*DON’T FORGET TO PAY THE PRAGUE FEE, TO BE REGISTERED FOR THIS COURSE VIA THE PRAGUE SCHOOL, THIS IS REQUIRED!
PAY HERE
*Please select DOCTOR or STUDENT below.