ASA therapies at the Conference of Latvian Association for Rehabilitation

24 March 2017 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The complete package of ASAlaser solutions, MLS® Laser Therapy, Hilterapia® and Magnetotherapy Qs  were presented at the Conference by the Latvian Association for Medical Rehabilitation held in Riga, the capital of Latvia, on 16th March. The sports conference was aimed at doctors and specialists and focused on technological innovations, including in terms of therapeutic solutions, to be implemented in case of leg injuries.

The stand located at the Health Centre no 4, was manned by the staff of Beka Baltic, ASAlaser’s local partner, who exhibited the three therapeutic therapies, analysing their use in-depth.

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