Taipei: ASA devices for the social sphere

23 October 2020 - Corporate -

Two Mphi 75 devices were used by doctors and physiotherapists from the Lovelis Pain Management Clinic in Taipei for a free of charge treatment of 44 elderly people from the town of Fuli, which has no physiotherapy centre, who suffered from arthrosis and knee pain.

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The volunteer program was the result of the cooperation between the clinic in Taipei and the Fuli Catholic Church.

“We are proud that our devices contributed to a socially valuable action such as the one carried out by the professionals at the Lovelis Pain Management Clinic - Giacomo Granozio, ASA’s Export Sales Manager comments. Our therapies originate precisely from the wish to restore the best physical condition to sufferers, such as the elderly people of Fuli: contributing to restoring their well-being represents a gift for us”.

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