The training HILT® reaches Irkutsk

29 July 2014 - Training -

Russia increasingly important role with Hilterapia®: ASAlaser’s therapy has been the focus of a double training ("Training Course Hilterapia®" 22 July and "Master Class Hilterapia®" 23 July), held in two locations of excellence in Irkutsk (region of Russia): “Elite Medical Center” - an important center of local reference in the treatment of all diseases related to musculoskeletal system - and the Conference Room of the Government Library. On July 22, ASAlaser’s staff has involved 11 doctors (orthopedists, neurologists, rheumatologists and neurosurgeons) of the Elite Clinic, from November equipped with a Hiro 3.0 device, in a detailed theoretical and practical deepening (analysis of 2 patients with orthopedic problems and one with neurological disorders). «The professionals of this important Clinic - said Giacomo Granozio, ASAlaser Area Manager – since last November are using our therapy and they are very pleased with the results obtained. The training, focused on the peculiarities of pulsed emission of Hilterapia® and on the biological effects resulting from its interaction with tissues, wanted to give them additional information functional to optimize the results already reported. To capture their attention in a particular way have been our global approach and the DJD handpiece that improves the transfer of the Hilt® pulse to the tissues». Also as a result of this course the Elite Clinic confirms to have all the credentials to become a center of reference og Hilterapia® in this region of Russia. «Precisely for this reason - continues Granozio - some of the professionals of the Clinic have supported us also on July 23 during the "Master Class Hilterapia®" which has been attended by 30 doctors and physiotherapists from private clinics and government hospitals in the area of Irkutsk and of the neighboring cities of Novosibirsk and Kirov». The program, in addition to a presentation of Hilterapia® realized by the ASAlaser’s team, has also provided the report of Dr. Suborova Victoria Alexandrovna (neurologist at the Medical Center Elite) on the results obtained with Hilterapia® in the first 8 months of use. «The practical part, instead, has been followed by Beka Rus, our local distributor: the number of answers submitted by the participants during the two sessions are a clear sign of their interest for our therapeutic proposal. It is not a coincidence that, in real time, many people have downloaded our App in Russian language and have proven to be very curious to browse the Comics dedicated to Hilterapia®».

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