New signs of interest from the Austrian market

16 October 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

On October 2-3 the Department of Sport Science and Kinesiology of the University of Salzburg Unipark Nonntal in Austria hosted the fourth edition of SSPS Salzburger Sportphysiosymposium, an event dedicated to physiotherapists, doctors and specialists in sport medicine.
At the event many international experts held lectures, presentations and hosted workshops on “Sensorimotor Control Training” in rehabilitation and prevention and also talked about basic neuroscience and discussed about the practicality of the solutions offered by sensorimotor training. Drott, ASAlaser’s partner in Austria for the human sector, took part in the event to present MLS® Laser Therapy devices at its booth.
Many sport physiotherapists visited our booths - declared Erika Papa, Drott Product Manager- showing great interest in our therapy devices, helping spread ASAler’s laser therapy culture in Austria”.

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