The Czech Hospital in Jablonec on Prima TV with Hilterapia®

10 September 2014 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

Hilterapia® between therapies of excellence proposed by the Czech Nemocnice Hospital in Jablonec nad Nisou in order to treat diseases such as, for example, tendinitis, edema, sprains, but also sports injuries. A report dedicated to ASAlaser’s treatment by the news channel Prima TV, one of the most watched channels of the entire Czech Republic, confirms it. An interview with the physiotherapists of the hospital - where the HIRO 3.0 device is operating - Denis Danilov and Iva Vedralová, allows to understand the direct effect and timing of application. «The Hospital of Jablonec - says Giacomo Granozio, ASAlaser Area Manager - is among the most prestigious hospitals of the entire Czech area. We are proud that Hilterapia® is part of their therapeutic proposals and grateful to have been cited by their professionals in the famous TV news of Prima TV. It’s an important recognition of Hilt® value also confirmed by the space dedicated to the therapy directly on the Hospital website».

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