Il Giornale di Vicenza: ASAlaser therapies? A winning move!

06 August 2016 - Corporate -

Pulled muscles and sprains, tendinitis, joint and lumbar traumas are among the most feared events for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The leading cutting-edge therapies by ASAlaser – Hilterapia® and MLS® - have proved to be a fully effective solution for successfully treating and resolving these pathologies caused by overuse or overload, allowing the best performance. All in a short time. Il Giornale di Vicenza also backs this opinion focusing, in view of the opening of the Olympics (5th August), on the value of the company's therapeutic solutions, already adopted by top sports teams.

 

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