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Stretchplex is a unique wellness company that provides assisted stretching, compression therapy, personal training, percussion therapy, and massage to local clients that want to feel better. Must have a body works certification (personal training, massage therapist, yoga instructor, strength coach) OR a degree in applied science (athletic training, physical therapy assistant, strength and conditioning, exercise science.
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Meets with wellness manager once a month. We offer in-house training, good pay, and an opportunity for UNLIMITED growth! Do you LOVE health and fitness? Convert free demo sessions into returning clients.
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Product lines include rigid and soft orthopedic bracing, hot and cold therapy, bone growth stimulators, vascular therapy systems and compression garments, therapeutic shoes and inserts, electrical stimulators used for pain management and physical therapy products.
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Stretchplex offers one-on-one assisted stretching, massage, personal training, and compression therapy tp people who want to feel better. Fitness certification required and /or 4year Exercise Science or Kinesiology Degree.
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Safety Shoes with Impact and Compression Protection Must be worn. o Understanding of warehouse, manufacturing, or distribution processes. What powers their growth across Breast & Skeletal Health, Diagnostic Solutions, and GYN Surgical Solutions are also what differentiates them: the exceptional and clinically proven ability of their products to detect, diagnose and treat illnesses and other health conditions earlier and better.
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Understanding of warehouse, manufacturing, or distribution processes. Count and record departmental Cycle Count results in accordance with site Cycle Count process to maintain inventory accuracy. Perform basic computer transactions / scans to receive, put away, transfer, kit, ship or return materials.
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Understands and uses compression, exposure modes, filter, KvP, Mas, grid selection, focal spot size, AEC selection, photo cell selection and other adjustments and factors on the equipment in order to produce high quality images.
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Understand and use compression, exposure modes, filter, KvP, Mas, grid selection, focal spot size, AEC selection, photo cell selection and other adjustments and factors on the equipment in order to produce high quality images.
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For over 40 years, Lympha Press has produced the most well-regarded dynamic compression therapy systems and helped patients all over the world with lymphedema, venous insufficiency, and lipedema manage their condition and improve their quality of life.
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