Mein Haustier: Austrian veterinary magazine writes about MLS®

13 May 2014 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

"Faster healing with Laser Therapy": this is the title of the article dedicated to MLS® Laser Therapy by the Austrian veterinary magazine Mein Haustier, focused on the animal’s health and wellness. To explain uses and benefits of ASAlaser therapy, underlining the diseases in which it is effective and the absence of side effects is Dr. Marion Müller (veterinary acupuncturist specialized in Canine Rehabilitation at the Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of thoracic Surgery and ophthalmology at the University of Vienna). In the interview, the specialist also highlights the dual role of Laser Therapy, whose action have a positive impact on the animals, but also on their owners. Some images proofing some successful cases complete the article.

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