Mediotiempo.com: the Pumas inaugurate the rehabilitation centre. Asalaser’s therapies are also a part of this

23 August 2017 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

A state-of-the-art rehabilitation centre, inclusive of the ASAlaser therapies chosen by the medical staff in support of the footballers, was presented on the occasion of the inauguration of the new headquarters of the Mexican Football Club Universidad Nacional, also known as Pumas, in Mexico City. This was reported by the website mediotiempo.com which showed the footage taken inside the clubhouse on the opening day: it is one of the most sophisticated and modern sports structures in terms of medical services and equipment in Mexico. In view of the World Cup to be held in Qatar in 2022, the football team has decided to acquire the Easy Qs Magnetotherapy portable device and the MLS® Mphi Laser Therapy system.

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