A Canadian magazine talks of Laser Therapy effectiveness

31 March 2017 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The Canadian MONEY® News magazine highlights the evidence provided by the Lincoln Chiropractic and Laser Therapy Center – a physiotherapy clinic located in South Carolina – which uses ASAlaser devices in order to associate laser therapy to the Back on Track treatment.

This treatment is an extremely efficient and non-invasive therapy which allows increasing back and spinal column flexibility, thanks to completely automated targeted exercises. Moreover, the treatment takes place in a supine position and does not involve harnesses or other important constraints, so that it is possible to treat other body areas with laser therapy at the same time, thereby ensuring benefits in terms of pain reduction, but also an increasingly appreciated time saving for therapists and patients.

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