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Cox Technic presents table to Palmer College of Chiropractic

Chiropractic Economics September 8, 2011

(from left): Dr. Tom Milus, Palmer’s West Campus; Drs. James Owens, Larry Swank and Dennis Lopez from the Academic Health Center Clinic on Palmer’s Davenport Campus; Dr. Kurt Wood, Palmer’s Vice Chancellor for Clinic Affairs; Dr. James M. Cox; Dr. Ram Gudavalli and Mr. Don Wisner, President of Haven Innovation.September 8, 2011 — On behalf of the physicians of Cox Technic, Dr. James Cox and Don Wisner, president of Haven Innovation and manufacturer of The Cox7 Table, they recently presented a Cox7 Table to Palmer College of Chiropractic and Dr. Ram Gudavalli and his family in the name of his daughter, Dr. Sharina Gudavalli, who they lost to an accident four years ago.

Following graduation from Palmer College of Chiropractic, Dr. Sharina pursued post graduate study and completed certification in Cox Technic. Dr. Sharina was practicing in Chicago with Dr. Ralph Kruse, a Cox Technic physician and instructor, as well as following her father’s footsteps of research and publishing chiropractic clinical outcomes in JMPT.

As a group, Cox Technic physicians and related persons chose to collect funds to purchase a flexion distraction instrument, The Cox7 Table, in Dr. Sharina’s name and place it in an easily accessible place for patients to receive the chiropractic care she loved to share.

Source: Cox Technic, www.coxtechnic.com

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