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By Delos Therapy Team
Delos 101 – The Student Therapist Perspective

In 2014, I was a manual therapist and an amateur tri-athlete, and I was still on a frustrating quest to find a long-term resolution to physical pain and dysfunction for my clients, as well as myself. The techniques I had acquired provided temporary management of pain and restriction, but I saw clients giving up. They […]

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Delos Impacts Athletic Performance

From my perspective as an Olympic athlete (’96 Sprint Kayak) and manual therapist, one of the most exciting results of Delos Therapy is enhanced athletic performance. My goal as a therapist is to help clients overcome any musculoskeletal obstacles to achieving their peak performance. Pain, which is linked to muscle tightness more often than not, […]

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Kenny Owens: How He Developed Delos Therapy

Kenny Owens was an amateur athlete with a background in engineering. In 1980 he injured his shoulder playing competitive table tennis. Like most weekend athletes his obsession with the sport caused him to reinjure it, so he repeatedly denied himself the chance to properly heal. His condition eventually left him largely unable to sleep for […]

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How is Massage Different from the Delos Treatment?

The difference between massage and the Delos Treatment is like the difference between driving your car through a car wash and having it detailed. In general, though it can feel good and does have general health benefits, massage is just that- GENERAL.

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What is Fascia and How Does it Impact the Muscles?

What is fascia? There is really no separation at all between muscles and fascia. Fascia is the fibrous fabric that holds everything in our body together. Fascia and muscle fibers join together to form a composite or mixed structure that makes up the muscle system. Fascia weaves in amongst the muscle fibers holding them in […]

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