This course runs from:
October 16-18, 2026
We will meet in person at:
Piedmont Hospital Atlanta
McRae Auditorium
1968 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
Course Time:
Friday 1 pm- 5 pm
Saturday 9 am-5 pm
Sunday 9 am-3 pm
Course Fees:
Early bird Price: $895
Before September 1, 2026
Regular Price: $995
Course Fee includes Neurovisual Test Kit
and Prague School Fee
Topics to be covered:
It is recommended but not necessary that participants have at least completed DNS A or DNS Exercise Courses I
Course Goals and Description
This 2.5 day advanced course is designed for DNS practitioners seeking to expand their understanding and practical skills in integrating neurovisual functions assessment and training into the Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) concept.
You will learn how visual processing and eye function impact postural control, movement quality, and neuromuscular coordination. By combining DNS principles with visual screening and training, participants will develop a comprehensive and multimodal strategy to optimize sensorimotor performance in both rehabilitation and athletic populations.
Course Goals:
Dr. Viktor Veselý is a Czech physician specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, with a subspecialization in Neurology. He is currently based at the Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital in Prague. Since 2019, he has combined clinical practice with academic work, lecturing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation for medical and physiotherapy students and teaching Neurovisual Rehabilitation for physiotherapists and other allied health professionals.
Dr. Veselý completed his M.D. with honors at Charles University’s 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Prague, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Kinesiology and Rehabilitation. During his medical studies, he undertook clinical internships in Orthopaedics at Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea, and in the Departments of Cardiology and Pediatrics at Wakayama Medical University, Japan, reflecting his early commitment to broadening his international clinical perspective.
Dr. Michael Rintala is one of the Prague School of Rehabilitation Primary Instructors teaching Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) in the United States. He is also a DNS Certified Exercise Trainer (DNSET).