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We are excited to share that Wayne Hansen from Sensus Diagnostics will be speaking at the PIERS Fall Personal Injury Chiropractic Conference on September 6th in Salt Lake City, Utah. This conference brings together chiropractors and personal injury professionals for a full day of education, connection, and collaboration.
We’d love for you to be there, too! It’s a great opportunity to learn, network, and walk away with tools you can use right away in your practice.

After the conference there will also be a free networking event open to all! Space is limited, so be sure to save your spot today!
Register for the networking event!

Hope to see you in Salt Lake, Saturday, September 6th!
“Great info on how to evaluate brain injuries and resources to get our patients help.”
“Really good info!”
“Seminar was great. When’s the next one?”

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The Importance of Early Diagnosis: Navigating Concussions in Utah
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Leading the Way: Sensus Diagnostics, Your Premier Destination for Concussion Diagnosis and Treatment in Utah
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SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, SLC, NOT TO BE MISSED!