Medray Partners with Life University to Support Advanced Clinical Training and Non-Invasive Care

Medray partnership with Life University DISC clinic for clinical training and technology integration

Medray Partners with Life University to Support Advanced Clinical Training and Non-Invasive Care

Medray Laser & Technology has been selected as the official laser and shockwave technology provider for the newly launched Life University – DISC Centers of America Clinic in Marietta, Georgia. This collaboration reflects a shared focus on advancing clinical education and supporting modern, non-invasive approaches within chiropractic and rehabilitation settings.

Supporting a New Model for Clinical Education

The Life University DISC Centers of America Outpatient Clinic and Educational Center represents a significant step forward in how future clinicians are trained. Designed as both a patient care facility and a hands-on learning environment, the center provides chiropractic students and practicing doctors with real-world exposure to advanced technologies and integrated care workflows.
This initiative brings together Life University—recognized for its role in chiropractic education—and DISC Centers of America, known for spinal decompression technology and clinical training programs. The result is a collaborative environment focused on education, innovation, and practical application.

Integrating Advanced Laser and Shockwave Technologies

As part of the partnership, Medray is providing Class IV laser hands-free laser therapy systems and Softshock 2.0 radial pressure wave technology to support conservative care protocols.
Therapeutic laser technology is widely used in clinical environments for its FDA-cleared benefits, including supporting circulation, tissue stimulation, and pain relief. Many clinicians integrate these systems into broader care strategies to enhance workflow efficiency and provide consistent treatment delivery.
Medray’s systems are designed with hands-free capabilities, allowing providers to deliver consistent dosing while maintaining focus on patient interaction and clinic operations.
In addition to laser technology, the clinic incorporates Softshock 2.0 radial pressure wave, which is commonly used by clinicians to support soft tissue mobility and localized circulation. Research has explored its role in musculoskeletal recovery and tissue stimulation within clinical practice.

Advancing a Comprehensive Conservative Care Approach

Rather than focusing on a single modality, this approach allows clinicians to incorporate multiple technologies into a structured workflow that supports patient-centered care. These technologies are frequently used in chiropractic, physical therapy, and rehabilitation settings as part of multimodal strategies.

Dr. Christopher M. Proulx, Vice President of Clinical Affairs at Medray, noted that combining these technologies within a clinical environment provides practitioners with expanded options when designing care plans and delivering consistent treatment protocols.

Preparing the Next Generation of Clinicians

One of the most significant aspects of this partnership is its role in education. Students and clinicians participating in programs at the facility will have the opportunity to observe how advanced technologies are integrated into real-world clinical settings.

This exposure helps bridge the gap between academic learning and clinical application, giving future providers a better understanding of workflow efficiency, patient interaction, and technology utilization.

A Continued Commitment to Clinical Innovation

Medray Laser & Technology continues to expand collaborations with universities, clinics, and healthcare providers focused on advancing clinical education and supporting modern care environments.
By contributing technology, training support, and clinical insight, Medray plays an active role in helping providers evaluate and integrate tools that align with today’s evolving healthcare landscape.

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