IN ROMA: Hilterapia® among the best

08 October 2018 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

Doctor Alessandro Danieli, in charge of the Fisiodanieli centre, a specialist medical centre in Rome, has no doubts when interviewed by the capital’s magazine “In Roma”, controlled by the Corriere dello Sport, and mentions Hilterapia® as one of the best therapies for treating chronic issues such as arthrosis and problems linked to sports activities.
Its intrinsic features ensure it is the suitable treatment for a fast recovery: by exploiting a high-intensity laser, ASAlaser’s therapy “acts quickly on muscle tissues with immediate and lasting effects on the contracture”.

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