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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 […]
When a Wealth of Experience Leads to Delos – A New Therapist’s Perspective
I came to Delos Therapy as a chiropractor, a massage therapist, and an anatomy and physiology college instructor. My background in physical medicine and bodywork is quite varied. I studied pre-med at Northwestern University in Evanston, earned a doctorate degree in chiropractic medicine from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, and completed massage therapy […]
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