Milano Finanza: the benefits of laser from urology to post-COVID

25 October 2021 - Corporate -

An article by Milano Finanza again highlights that laser has a prominent role both in the industrial field and in the medical field.

Among its different uses, laser therapy also proves to be effective during the post-COVID rehabilitation phase. As stated by Paolo Salvadeo, General Director of El.En of which ASA has been an integral part from 2003,

“an American study has demonstrated that external irradiation of the lungs, at certain wavelengths, contributed to normalising the Covid-induced inflammation and to avoiding the need for the intensive care unit for seriously ill patients”.

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Milano Finanza - laserterapia post COVID

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