International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: treating chronic pain with Hilterapia®

04 July 2016 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

Chronic pain, that is a pain lasting for longer than 3 months, requires appropriate treatment. The International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation reports an article by Areerat Suputtitad, a Physiatrist at the Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok, explaining that Hilterapia® is capable of reaching and stimulating damaged cells and tissues. Its effectiveness is made possible by amplifying the photonic energy produced by a single directional laser beam capable of acting in-depth the Hilterapia® anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects provide relief from pain from the earliest treatments.

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