TGCOM24: Hilterapia® among the latest generation physiotherapy therapies

24 January 2023 - Therapies -

Its effectiveness in reducing pain, the unique features on the market and its total safety are some of the aspects of Hilterapia® outlined during a report by TGCOM24.

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The emphasis on the anti-inflammatory and analgesic value of the therapy was provided by Doctor Alessandro Danieli, physiotherapist and owner of “Studio Fisioterapico A.D.” in Rome, who points out:

“Hilterapia® acts in the first instance on the pain affecting joints and soft parts, muscles and tendons, thereby also giving the patient the opportunity of recovering the impaired functionality. To avoid fresh outbreaks, the patient must continue the rehabilitation path, for example with postural gymnastics or kinesis”.

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