Neuromechanical Innovations (NMI) is a world leader in instrument-assisted spinal manipulation and chiropractic adjusting products and clinical training. With over thirty domestic and international patents and trademarks, NMI is the manufacturer of the Impulse® and Impulse iQ® Adjusting Instruments that are in use today in over 15,000 chiropractic offices in every state in the USA, all Canadian provinces, all Australian states, and in 50+ countries around the world. manufacturing, featuring a 12,000 sq. corporate headquarters containing its ISO 13485 Certified medical device manufacturing facility in Chandler, Arizona. Founded in 2000 by its CEO, Christopher J. Colloca, D.C., the company’s exponential growth has been attributed to its steadfast dedication and commitment to research and its quality management system that has spawned its many international certifications. Dr. Colloca has published over 50 scientific journal articles in some of the World’s leading journals including Clinical Biomechanics, Spine, The European Spine Journal, and the Journal of Biomechanics. In addition to serving as a Reviewer for these Journals, Dr. Colloca is serving as a Guest Editor for a Special Issue of Spinal Manipulation in the Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology available in 2012. In 2009, NMI received the prestigious UL-Listing® for its Impulse® family of adjusting instruments, the first and only manufacturer or distributor of medical devices with the intended use of spinal manipulation and chiropractic adjustment to receive the UL-Listing® mark and among few in the chiropractic industry with such designation. Underwriters Laboratories is the recognized leader in independent product safety certification that has been testing products and writing standards for safety for more than a century. NMI’s medical devices are FDA Registered in the USA, CE Marked in the European Union and UK, and licensed by Health Canada as a Class II medical devices. NMI provides post-graduate educational clinical training in the Impulse Adjusting System® at more than thirty clinical training courses each year that are held in most major US cities and other international hubs where its research-based clinical examination and treatment protocols are taught. Domestic seminars are co-sponsored by the Postgraduate Division of New York Chiropractic College approved for post-graduate continuing education credits. A postgraduate Certification in Instrument Adjusting (CIA) designation can be earned through these trainings as a recognized distinction in this sought after clinical technique. More information can be found on the company’s website at www.neuromechanical.com.