STUDIES
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Advisory board:
Dr. Donald A. Chu, Ph.D., ATC, PT, CSCS, NSCA-PT, A leading authority in Sports Medicine
Dr. Dan Jones, PhD., RKT.  An Associate professor in Biomechanics and Kinesiotherapy
Dr. Harry and Sarah Snieder:
  Governors’ Physical Fitness Advisory Board and Olympic Coach
Dr. Leroy R. Perry, DC, Chiropractic Orthopedist, Sports Scientist, Inventor, and Author.  International Sportscience™ Institute, Los Angeles: http://www.drleroyperry.com/
Dr. Steven G. Yeomans, DC, FACO:  http://www.yeomans-edingerchiropractic.com

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