Hilterapia® and MLS® Laser Therapy in Puerto Rico

16 April 2007 - Corporate -

From April 11th to 14th took place the road-show marking the entrance of Hilterapia® and MLS® Laser Therapy into the important United States unincorporated territory of Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

The first therapeutic treatments were made in the prestigeous "Centro de Salud deportiva" of Puerto Rico University and in other renowned medical centres. The professionals involved in the event showed a remarkable interest towrds ASA exclusive therapies, in particular with regard to the possibility of their combination to achieve the best therapeutic result. INZIO MED Company, exclusive distributor for ASA in Puerto Rico, is confident on a fast and successful diffusion of the therapies and devices all through the Country.

 

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