Capemaycountyherald.com: MLS®, solution for shoulder pain

10 July 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The "Health and Wellness" column of the Cape May County Herald online portal suggests a deepening of Dr. Robert Oliveri owner of the "Olivieri Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Center" of Rio Grande in New Jersey. Focus of the article is the MLS® Laser Therapy system, presented as a therapeutic solution able to treat the different problems of the shoulder. The Doctor, using the M6 device in his daily practice, emphasizes features, strengths and excellent results on his patients, both those of professional sports teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL, PGA, MLB and in the US Olympic team.

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