Tag : Anatomy Trains
Getting A Closer Look At Fascia: Fascia Dissection
Written by Kate Patterson & Marc Pytlewicz Participating in a cadaver dissection as a therapist is the ultimate learning experience. Last fall, a group of Delos Therapists took the opportunity to fly to Colorado to take part in a fascial dissection course put on by the world famous Tom Myers of Anatomy Trains. We were […]
Anatomy Trains, Collagen and the Delos Perspective
The education provided by Tom Myers’ Anatomy Trains is globally regarded as containing one of the most comprehensive and groundbreaking collections of data for understanding how muscles and fascia work together in the body. I recently had the privilege to attend a weekend seminar organized by Anatomy Trains where practitioners from around the world gathered […]
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