Mphi awarded in Poland

26 April 2010 - Corporate -

The new Mphi device for MLS® Laser Therapy has been awarded as the best new product at the Rehmed-Expo 2010 fair in Kielce.

Right at the first official presentation, the features of Mphi are fully appreciated: a modern design developed with attention to details, an innovative management software which allows new and more precise treatment modalities, a colored graphic interface which shows the anatomy emphasizing the treatment areas, all included in a light, easy-to-handle device, portable on shoulder belt, working with long autonomy battery.

Today the therapeutic qualities of the MLS® pulse are easily available in any situation.

 

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