Hilterapia® at SIOT

11 November 2007 - Training -

ASA will be present at the 92nd National Congress of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (SIOT) which will take place in Bologna from November 11th to 15th 2007. In the stand special prominence will be given to the Hilterapia® Specialized Centres, the national network of first-rate structures performing this innovative Laser therapy and offering new important applications in Sports Traumatology and in the treatment of deep-seated muscular-bone-tendon pathologies.

92nd NATIONAL CONGRESS S.I.O.T.

11th-15th november 2007
Palazzo della Cultura e dei Congressi - Bologna

www.siot.it

 

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