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Anteater Tool Donation Benefits NUHS Clinic

by Mar 11, 2015

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National University’s Florida DC program recently received a donation of three Anteater adjusting tools, valued at $1050, from Dr. Rick Tsai of Anteater.

anteater tool“I am proud to give the students at NUHS an opportunity to experience the Anteater’s benefits for both clinicians and patients,” said Dr. Tsai.  The company even engraved one of the tools to commemorate the gift.

The Anteater adjusting tool is designed to give a superior and comfortable anterior adjustment to the patient while protecting the clinician’s hands from injury. Its special stainless steel design reduces the amount of force needed to perform an adjustment, and the special rubber padding is comfortable for the patient.

“We’re thankful to receive this donation of Anteater adjusting tools, as we appreciate training our students with equipment that may help them in their future practice,” says Dr. Daniel Strauss, Dean of the College of Professional Studies at NUHS in Florida.

National University is proud to receive support and sponsorship from numerous corporations serving the chiropractic profession.

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