DNS Start Position (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization)
This is a base position upon which many aspects of stabilization and movement can be worked on, the most common uses include deep cervical flexion, thoracic spine uprighting/axial extension, cueing intra-abdominal pressure, and scapular stabilization. A variety of active drills can also be programmed from the Start Position. -- Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay current on mobility, performance, and recovery conversations! About The FARM: Drs. Beau and Sloan Beard opened The FARM: Functional Athletic Rehabilitation & Movement in 2014 in Birmingham, AL. The FARM combines the latest in chiropractic, functional rehab, exercise science, nutrition, biopsychosocial, manual therapy, taping, and much more to make your return to health as smooth as possible. Since its inception, The FARM has come to be known as the place to go for the highest quality care for overall human optimization. Connect with The FARM: Visit The FARM WEBSITE: http://chirofarm.com Follow The FARM on INSTAGRAM: / chirofarm Like The FARM on FACEBOOK: / chirofarm Set up your virtual consultation with Dr. Beau https://tinyurl.com/75hfk6s4 Secure your FARMacy account now https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/the...

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