Mphi 75 is presented at the Physio Congress in Portorož

10 November 2017 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

An international showcase for Mphi 75 which was presented to specialists in the physiotherapy field during the Physio Congress held in Portorož, Slovenia, from 5th to 7th October.  The new MLS® Laser Therapy device was the jewel in the crown of the stand set up by Manet – the ASA Slovenian partner for the human sector – for the meeting which was attended by around 150 sector specialists. “Our device – stated Roberto Terruzzi, the Asalaser Area Manager – which was showcased in the exhibition space together with our SH1 unit for Hilterapia®, generated interest by physiotherapists from public and private clinics. Its international debut therefore begins with a most auspicious start”. 

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