Eva Andersson
DNS Certified Practitioner | The Prague School
Doctor of Naprapathy | Scandinavian College

Prague School Certified
DNS from Prof. Pavel Kolar's Institution
5+ Years Training
Post-Secondary Clinical Education
Evidence-Based
Research-Driven Practice
Eva Andersson is a DNS-certified practitioner trained directly by The Prague School of Rehabilitation and Manual Medicine, the world-leading authority on Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization founded by Prof. Pavel Kolar.
With five years of post-secondary training as a Doctor of Naprapathy from the Scandinavian College of Naprapathic Manual Medicine, Eva brings advanced expertise in biomechanics, neuromuscular therapy, and manual medicine to her DNS practice.
Eva combines cutting-edge research on dynamic stability and motor control with Prague School DNS methodology to provide comprehensive rehabilitation and performance training for clients across The North Shore and Vancouver. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or optimizing athletic performance, Eva's evidence-based approach delivers measurable results.
DNStrainer
at Liberation Fitness / Scandinavian Clinic
Suite 202B - 101 West 16th Street
North Vancouver, BC V7M 1T3
How a Session Works
Eva focuses on identifying dysfunctional stabilization patterns and helping patients retrain them through specific manual treatment and exercises.
Sessions are one-on-one. The nervous system has to learn to fire correctly before movement begins, and that requires individual attention.
Movement patterns
How you bear weight and where the "weak link" in your stabilizing chain might be.
Breathing and stabilization
Whether your diaphragm is contributing to both breathing and postural stability. There's good clinical evidence that people with reduced ability to use the diaphragm for both functions are more likely to experience back pain.
Real-time correction
Eva provides visual and manual cues to help your nervous system find the correct stabilization pattern. Sometimes you need guidance to feel what "right" actually feels like.
The exercises are initially slow and simple — the goal is to establish correct stabilization before adding complexity. Typically, 10–20 minutes of daily practice is needed until the patterns become automatic.
Training & Credentials
Prague School of Rehabilitation and Manual Medicine
DNS certification from Professor Pavel Kolář's institution — the world authority on Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization.
Scandinavian College of Naprapathic Manual Medicine
Doctor of Naprapathy — five years of post-secondary clinical education covering biomechanics, neuromuscular therapy, orthopedic examination, and manual medicine.
Registered Massage Therapist
Licensed and registered with the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia.
The Practice
DNStrainer is a movement training and education practice located in North Vancouver, operating out of Liberation Fitness / Scandinavian Clinic.
Eva works with people dealing with chronic pain, athletes looking to improve performance or longevity, and anyone whose movement doesn't feel right despite conventional treatment.
Address
DNStrainer at Liberation Fitness / Scandinavian Clinic
Suite 202B - 101 West 16th Street
North Vancouver, BC V7M 1T3
Phone
(604) 305-1418Or email us at info@dnstrainer.com