Twitter “tweets” about MLS®

22 April 2014 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The number of followers of MLS® Laser Therapy on Twitter is growing: to "tweet" information and details about ASAlaser treatment are in particular Americans podiatrists and chiropodists, very active on the social network. An example is the case of Dr. David Charnota, Board Certified Doctor of Podiatric Medicine of Foot Alpine Specialist (pediatric referral center in Deer Park - Illinois) who analyzes the use and effectiveness of MLS® in the treatment of diseases that commonly affect the foot. Numerous clinics and professionals from all over the world follow daily updates regarding MLS® in order to receive in real time news about the therapy.

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