After your examination, Sam will discuss with you how to get you the best results (pain reduction, prevention of re-occurrence and improved performance) and will suggest a bespoke course of treatment to achieve that. Jackson is currently at K2 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) Tests Selective Functional Movement Assessment Muscle Length/Strength. Away from work, Jackson enjoys downhill snow skiing, supporting the bombers and any form of social sport.
Outside of Kinematics, Jackson is involved in clinical supervision within the osteopathy program at Victoria University, and provides ergonomic consultations. In a session with Jackson, you can expect to receive everything from hands-on osteopathic techniques right through to gym-based exercise rehabilitation, in order to return you to your optimal function and enhance your performance. His diverse exposure working with the general population right through to elite athletes, make Jackson an extremely versatile and well-rounded practitioner at Kinematics Strength + Recovery.
As an attendee of the 'C' course, I had the. The major premise of DNS is poor posture, faulty movement, and improper joint stabilization is the source of most painful and degenerative conditions of the musculoskeletal system. 0 Comments Recently Craig Liebenson hosted Pavel Kolar and his Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization courses at Athletes Performance. DNS, or Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, is a relatively new, advanced method of assessing and treating conditions of the muscles, joints and nervous system. Throughout his career, Jackson has gained invaluable international experience working at a multidisciplinary clinic in Canada, as well as on tour with professional athletes in the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) and the LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association). &0183 &32 Book Reviews Research Reviews CE REVIEWS Blog Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - Review. His love for combining hands-on techniques with exercise therapy led him to complete further courses in Advanced Myofascial Dry Needling and Electrotherapy, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization exercise prescription and Titleist Performance Institute. In addition to his osteopathic studies, Jackson has completed a Masters of Strength and Conditioning at ECU.