Indonesia: ASA Therapies are key players in sports

15 October 2018 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The ASAlaser therapies are increasingly adopted by the medical and physiotherapy staff of leading international teams.

The latest one is the Taiwanese national team which was able to count on the support of Hilterapia® with the SH1 device during the course of the “Indonesia 2018 - Asian Para Games”. In fact, the ASAlaser therapeutic solution supported the athletes throughout the entire length of the competitions (6/13 October 2018), both during the preparation phase and after.

“Thanks to our local partner, Gaia Genomics, – explains Giacomo Granozio, the Asalaser Area Manager – our therapy received a new showcase to prove all its worth: a prestigious stage for Hilterapia® which, together with MLS®, had already proved to be a valid pre and post competition support during the recent Asian Games”.

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