Hilterapia® Course in Athens

01 December 2010 - Training -

The first advanced course on Hilterapia® in Greece will take place on December 4th and 5th in Athens at the Filoktitis Physiotherapy Clinic. There are going to be more than 70 participants, all users of the therapy.

The training course will be held by the teachers of ASAcampus Greece, George Vissarakis, Alexandros Sideris e George Kalorimis, and will be divided into two working days so to have two groups of less than 40 participants. In this way it will be possible to deepen all the topics giving the participants the possibility to play an active part.

 

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