Glenn Sorgenfrey's research while affiliated with Palmer College of Chiropractic and other places

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Article
This case report demonstrated physical function improvement of a 31-year-old male, four years post cerebral vascular compromise, with 32 weeks of Chiropractic adjustive and Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) rehabilitation care. Chiropractic care occurred weekly over a 32 week care program with the inclusion of DNS treatments over the final...

Citations

... Frank et al. 7 emphasize that the basic principles of DNS concentrate on core stabilization, centralization of joints and segments, movement awareness, quality respiratory function and support. DNS offers a rehabilitative and manual approach that practitioners can use to improve functional treatment and optimize the movement system in athletes by rebuilding stability performance [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] . One of the latest research on applying DNS in a sample of elite futsal players and race walkers indicates that DNS therapy effectively increases performance and balance 15,16 . ...