Industria Vicentina: international recognition for ASAlaser

28 May 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

Hilterapia® confirms its effectiveness in the treatment of tendinitis: to affirm it an international scientific research focused on the use of the therapy in Achilles tendinopathy and serious diseases of the tendons and ligaments. To notify it is an article published by Industria Vicentina, magazine of economic information for businesses headed by the local Confindustria. The article also points out that ASAlaser’s therapeutic solution, already used by the staffs of physiotherapists of important sports team (Italian Fencing Federation, Clinica Mobile), collects plaudits even from doctors and professions internationally accredited who use it in their daily practice.
 

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