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How is this for company growth? In 1985, Dynatronics had annual sales of $274,000. Today, the company does more than $32 million in annual sales. Now that is impressive! Dynatronics is a leader in the physical medicine market and is a home-grown Utah company with publicly traded stock on NASDAQ.

Why this spectacular success? Kelvyn H. Cullimore, Jr., president and chief executive officer, explained it to me as I visited with him in the beautiful headquarters office in Cottonwood Heights, where the company designs and manufactures its high-tech devices. Kelvyn said that the company has great products, proven results and an outstanding staff.

Dynatronics manufactures and distributes more than 12,000 rehabilitation products used by physical therapists, chiropractors and sports-medicine practitioners. Thousands of patients around the world are treated daily with the company's innovative therapy products, including college and well-known professional athletes.

The company also manufactures a line of aesthetic products for skin care practitioners. Kelvyn told me of the Synergie Elite product line that features popular cellulite reduction and microdermabrasion devices.

Over the years, many have claimed "miracle" cures for cellulite, but nothing has been proven effective until now. Dynatronics and the Synergie Aesthetic Massage System is the ultimate solution for treating cellulite and losing inches while the microdermabrasion system provides benefits to the face and neck by improving circulation and toning, tightening and enhancing the overall health and appearance of someone's skin.

Not only is Kelvyn Cullimore a great business leader, but he also gives back to his community by serving as the first mayor of Cottonwood Heights.

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