Corriere della Sera: Hiro 3.0 on the frontline!

29 July 2014 - Corporate -

Summer, season of trips: from the sea to the mountain there are a lot of opportunities to engage in sports activities. People who are not trained, run the risk of hitting muscle inconveniences (stretching, fatigue ..) that can also ruin their holidays. The suggestions to better deal with them are offered by Corriere della Sera (italian newspaper) that, in the "Health" section, combines interviews with doctors and physiotherapist, including Dr. Alessandro Danieli, and an image of HIRO 3.0 used by the physiotherapist during a treatment.

 

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