Gazzetta.it: MLS® effective for treating MTB injuries

 

04 October 2021 - Therapies -

Tendinopathies, osteochondritis, arthrosis and trauma problems are among the most frequent injuries for lovers of mountain biking.

MLS® Laser Therapy is confirmed as a valuable therapeutic solution for their rapid treatment and to get back on the pedals. This is stated in an article by Gazzetta.it which reports the case of Gian Mario Gambirasio who, after a forced stop following a serious accident with his bike, recovered his best physical fitness thanks to a targeted path where MLS® had a leading role.

 

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