MLS® seminar in Brisbane

16 May 2018 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

A new MLS® training stage. The ASAlaser therapy was the focus of a specific seminar organised in Brisbane (May 12, Swiss BelHotel, Brisbane - Australia) by our local partner Medical Laser. Chiropractors, podiatrists, physiotherapists, naturopaths and rehabilitation massage therapists from Brisbane North Queensland and New South Wales took part in the study. They were also able to attend the speech given by Dr Wayne Reilly, guest speaker of the day. "The success was truly considerable - commented Michelle Davis, Director of Medical Laser - and the expressions of interest to analyse the therapy in-depth that we received exceeded our expectations. The positive feedback from those who already use MLS® was surely invaluable to open new channels".

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