Course in Veterinary Medicine

07 March 2008 - Corporate -

On March 4th and 5th Norwegian doctor Line Osterhagen from Nordisk Hestemassasje Skole in Moelv held a practical course on application of therapeutic laser in Veterinary Medicine.

After a short theoretical introduction on laser therapy applied to Veterinary Medicine, the doctor, who has been using ASA devices for a long time, made some practical demonstrations on a dog and horses, giving evidence to the immediate effectiveness of the therapy.
The use of ASA devices in Veterinary Medicine, largely widespread in North Europe Countries and in Sweden in particular, is now being adopted in USA too.

 

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