MLS® in Thailand: 25th Annual Academic Meeting of Rajavithi Hospital

13 March 2014 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

MLS® Laser Therapy, as last generation technology able to go beyond the limits of traditional laser therapy, has been the focus of Dr. Pannawish Wongwiwattananon’s speech ("Low level laser therapy in office syndrome") during the "25th Annual Academic Meeting of Rajavithi Hospital "(18/20 February - Bangkok).
During this meeting organized in the prestigious Thai hospital, Dr. Pannawish, already Mphi user, has provided valuable information about benefits and indications of ASAlaser’s therapy to the large audience of participants, including doctors, physiotherapists and nurses of the Rajavithi Hospital.
«As also confirmed by our local partner Enraf-Nonius Medical Equipments – says Giacomo Granozio, ASAlaser Area Manager – the speech of Dr. Pannawish, already moderator of a conference during the Royal College of Physiatrists last December in collaboration with ASAlaser staff, has captured the interest of professionals of the Hospital in Bangkok, really interested in evaluating the innovation of our therapeutic solution. We are proud that the doctor will visit our company in May to receive an accurate training dedicated to Hilterapia®, with the purpose to become a referee for those people wishing to rely on HILT® pulse in Thailand».

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