... and her goal to shadow 100 chiropractors before graduation. After earning her Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Ashley Borunda thought she’d be well on her way to working toward her physical therapy degree until a friend suggested she shadow a chiropractor first. “I was set on becoming a P.T. at a young age after seeing one for knee problems, but my entire outlook changed after shadowing a chiropractor. I loved the proactive versus reactive approach of chiropractic care, which provided the ability to mitigate problems,” she said. It made so much sense and left...
