October 24, 2014 — VibraWav, an Orlando, Florida-based wellness company, donated eight VibraWav Pro whole body vibration (WBV) machines to Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The VibraWav Pro machines are to be used in the college’s clinics at their three campuses nationwide:?four machines went to Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa; two machines to Palmer College of Chiropractic, San Jose, California; and two machines to Palmer College of Chiropractic, Port Orange, Florida.
These clinics are open to the public and this donation will allow the college to expose the next generation of chiropractic health providers to WBV as a proven patient care therapy. Patients of the clinic will also benefit from this opportunity to take advantage of all the health benefits WBV has to offer, including weight management, improved circulation, and lymphatic drainage, to name a few.
“We are confident that the patients at the Palmer College clinic receive the highest quality care,” Brad Fowler, CEO of VibraWav, said. “The addition of these VibraWav Pro machines is our way of contributing to their overall health and well being.”
More than a donation to support patient health, VibraWav is proud to support Palmer College and their efforts to further the cause of chiropractic medicine in all they do.
“Supporting Palmer College of Chiropractic allows WBV and VibraWav to impact chiropractic students during a critical time in their career: their education,” Fowler added. “We are pleased to have the opportunity to be involved with this prestigious institution and look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with the college and their students.”
Source: VibraWav