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His TPI “Body-Swing Connection” seminars have made him one of the most sought-after golf health and fitness speakers. Committed to expanding research on non-pharmacological approaches to chronicpain, Burton has widely contributed to the scientific literature base for the profession.
His TPI “Body-Swing Connection” seminars have made him one of the most sought-after golf health and fitness speakers. Committed to expanding research on non-pharmacological approaches to chronicpain, Dr. Burton has widely contributed to the scientific literature base for the profession.
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