About
Inger Villadsen
Certified International DNS instructor
Inger was born in Denmark and studied chiropractic at Odense University and Anglo European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth, England graduating in 1985.
After working for three years in Europe, Inger migrated to Australia and commenced private practice in 1988. Her practice, the Nineways Chiropractic Clinic is the home of three DNS practitioners addressing functional rehabilitation in chronic pain patients, particularly focussing on elite sports performers and as Principal, Inger is dedicated to disseminating a greater understanding of DNS methods and contributing to the associated body of knowledge.
Inger has been a certified DNS instructor since 2007, lecturing and/or supporting Prague instructors in DNS courses and workshops in Australia, Japan, Europe and North America.
Inger Villadsen
Certified International DNS instructor
Inger was born in Denmark and studied chiropractic at Odense University and Anglo European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth, England graduating in 1985.
After working for three years in Europe, Inger migrated to Australia and commenced private practice in 1988. Her practice, the Nineways Chiropractic Clinic is the home of three DNS practitioners addressing functional rehabilitation in chronic pain patients, particularly focussing on elite sports performers and as Principal, Inger is dedicated to disseminating a greater understanding of DNS methods and contributing to the associated body of knowledge.
Inger has been a certified DNS instructor since 2007, lecturing and/or supporting Prague instructors in DNS courses and workshops in Australia, Japan, Europe and North America.
Prague School of Rehabilitation
The “Prague School” of Rehabilitation and Manual Medicine was established by key neurologists/physiatrists, all of whom were giants in the 20th Century rehabilitation movement: Professors' Vaclav Voita, Karel Lewit, Vladmir Janda and Frantisek Vele.
Based upon the groundbreaking neurodevelopmental and rehabilitation principles described by these mentors, Pavel Kolar has organized the next generation of clinical protocols that are designed to restore and stabilize locomotor function. This new rehabilitation approach is called Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS).
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