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Dynatronics Introduces New 'Synergie Elite' Aesthetic Line
Date:3/31/2008

SALT LAKE CITY, March 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dynatronics Corporation (Nasdaq: DYNT) today announced the introduction of the new "Synergie Elite" line of aesthetic treatment devices. This new line is comprised of cellulite treatment devices, microdermabrasion units and bio-stimulation light therapy equipment. Each product can be purchased separately or in combination with the other units.

"We are excited about the introduction of this important new aesthetic product line," stated Kelvyn H. Cullimore, founder of Dynatronics and national sales manager for Synergie. "Over the past nine years, our Synergie products have proven to be very popular in the aesthetic field. With the introduction of the new Synergie Elite line, we have taken styling and user-friendliness to a new level, while maintaining all the features that have made the Synergie equipment so effective and popular."

The new line of Synergie Elite products is being presented to the aesthetic and medical markets in a series of trade shows. Initial response to the equipment by spas and medical spas has been very positive.

"The Synergie Elite line was developed with aesthetic and medical technicians in mind," reported Ronald J. Hatch, Dynatronics' vice president of research and development. "All the elements of the equipment are easier to use and less fatiguing than competitive devices. In addition, the new equipment has a smaller footprint, making it suitable for use in smaller treatment rooms. The Elite line incorporates the tested and proven treatment procedures that have made Synergie aesthetic devices the most effective of their kind and the best value on the market."

"Importantly, the price of the new Synergie Elite Combination Unit is as much a
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