Czech Republic: a new positive market response

03 June 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

In collaboration with the local distributor Kardio-line, ASAlaser has taken part in the XXII Congress of the Society for Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine (May 22-33, Luhačovice, Czech Republic) with more of 380 professionals. The dealer - present with the two ASAlaser therapies of excellence, MLS® Laser Therapy and Hilterapia® - has presented to professionals of the medical field the specific strengths of each device obtaining a positive outcome. Positive results during the XXII edition of the event also from the words of Ondřej Daněk, Sales Representative of Kardio-line: «We have received numerous confirmations on the validity and the scientific innovation of the ASAlaser devices by new partners, many of which have confirmed their real interest in participating in the seminar which are going to be organized during July on both laser therapy solutions».

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