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PerformTex product endorses the University of Portland

Chiropractic Economics Staff September 12, 2012

September 12, 2012 — PerformTex Products LLC the makers of the patented, twin grooved, adhesive technology line of kinesiology tapes recently announced product endorsement for the University of Portland Sports Medicine Program.

PerformTex Products LLC is proud to offer product endorsement to one of the leading sports program in the Northwest. The University of Portland boasts one of the highest standards in academic and athletic competitiveness with its perennially ranked women’s and men’s soccer programs.

“The University of Portland Sports Medicine is excited to utilize the kinesiology tape from PerformTex Tape. The tape offers unsurpassed treatment of common athletic injuries and is providing an additional tool for us to offer cutting edge treatment and care for our athletes at the University of Portland,” says Rich Bennett, head athletic trainer of UP Training.

“We could not be more proud to have one of our local universities represent and utilize our line of PerformTex Tape,” states John Jarvis, marketing director for PerformTex Products LLC. “With most of the universities in the Northwest using our line within their sports medicine programs, it not only shows the acceptance of our brand, but more importantly the acceptance of the technique as a whole. We will continue to support our student/athletes needs by providing what we believe to be the very best in elastic therapeutic taping,” continues Jarvis.

Source: PerformTex Products, performtex.com

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