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Dr. Leonard Rudnick has been
championing low-level laser therapy for the treatment of pain and
soft tissue injuries for the last five years. He has published a
number of articles
and participated in clinical trials testing the effectiveness of
the therapy.
A chiropractor by profession, Dr. Rudnick built a successful
practice over 25 years, much of that time in Southern Arizona. A
patient piqued his interest with information on the emerging
technology. He studied the modality and began using low-level
laser therapy his practice. Now he addresses a variety of
conditions—from arthritis to fibromyalgia to carpal tunnel
syndrome—with low-level laser therapy.
He recently turned over his role as team physician for the
University of Arizona Ice Cats to his son, also a chiropractor.
Dr. Rudnick has a weekly radio program on KTKT in Tucson, Az.,
where he is the medical consultant. He is senior disability
analyst for the American Board of Disability Analysts. He has
served as secretary and vice president of Southern Arizona
Chiropractic Society and as vice president of the Chiropractic
Association of Arizona.
As a proponent of the latest technology in laser therapy, Dr.
Rudnick has toured the United States and Canada teaching
application and research protocol to investigators using various
low-level laser therapy delivery systems.
Dr. Rudnick earned a bachelor of science and a doctorate of
chiropractic from Palmer College in Davenport, Iowa. In addition
he holds a masters in special education from New York’s Hofstra
University, and a bachelor of arts in education and psychology
from Davis and Elkins College in West Virginia.
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