Dynatronics Elects Mark A. Crockett to its Board of Directors

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Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:15am EDT

SALT LAKE CITY, July 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dynatronics Corporation
(Nasdaq: DYNT) today announced the election of Mark A. Crockett to its board
of directors. Mr. Crockett filled the vacancy created by the recent passing of
long-time board member, Dr. E. Keith Hansen.
    Mr. Crockett is a principal of NightWatch Capital, a mid-sized
value-oriented hedge fund. He is also the director of client services for
Harvest Earnings, an operations improvement consulting firm for banks and
corporations. Previously, Mr. Crockett served as CEO of Tax One, a chain of
tax preparation centers. He also worked with McKinsey & Company and the law
firm of Latham & Watkins. Mr. Crockett earned a bachelor's degree in economics
from Brigham Young University and a juris doctorate degree from Stanford
University.
    "Dr. Hansen's contributions over the past 25 years cannot be overstated,"
stated Kelvyn H. Cullimore Jr., chairman and president of Dynatronics. "His
perspective and friendship are missed.  Nevertheless, we are excited about
adding Mr. Crockett to our board. His depth of experience in the capital
markets, strategic financial planning, and mergers and acquisitions brings
timely expertise to our board. We appreciate his enthusiasm, insights and
ideas for improving company performance and look forward to working with him."
    Dynatronics manufactures, markets and distributes advanced-technology
medical devices, orthopedic soft goods and supplies, treatment tables and
rehabilitation equipment for the physical therapy, sports medicine,
chiropractic, podiatry, plastic surgery, dermatology and other related
medical, cosmetic and aesthetic markets. More information regarding
Dynatronics is available at http://www.dynatronics.com.
SOURCE  Dynatronics Corporation

Bob Cardon of Dynatronics Corp., 1-800-874-6251 or +1-801-568-7000
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