The many scientific achievements in this section are all implemented by using ASA devices, enhancing the direct evidence of therapeutic effectiveness.
These studies are destined to grow, thanks to the wide distribution of ASA therapies throughout the world.

Found 254 Researches.
M. D. Castillo, M. S. del Rio, A. D. García, G. P. Winter, I. G. Aguilera
Combined treatment of magnetic field, laser, massage and exercise in idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis
Fisioterapia, 34(3):99-104, 2012

Introduction: The different criteria regarding the use of...
Gómez-Ochoa I., Gómez-Ochoa P., Gómez-Casal F., Cativiela E., Larrad-Mur L.
Rheumatology International 31, 2011

The clinical use of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) in osteoarticular pathology is widely extended, although the mechanisms involved are unknown.
The clinical use of pulsed electromagnetic fields (...
C. Cerrato, F. Cialdai, F. Sereni, M. Monici
Energy for Health [8], 2011

Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are receiving increasing attention in basic research due to their ability to influence the behavior of cells and to evoke biological responses that may be important from a clinical point of view.
S. M. Rayegani, M. H. Bahrami, B. Samadi, L. Sedighpour, M. R. Mokhtarirad, D. Eliaspoor
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med, 47:391-90, 2011

Background: Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal diseases.
Monici M., Cialdai F., Romano G., Fusi F., Egli M., Pezzatini S., Morbidelli L.
Microgravity Sci. Technol., 2011, 23(4):391-401.

The number of astronauts involved in longlastingmissions and extra-vehicular activities is going to increase in the future.
M. Monici
XXIV National  Congress of Italian Association for Aeronautical and Space Medicine, Rome, June 2011

It is well known that muscle atrophy, together with bone loss and impairment of immune system, is a major problem in space missions and countermeasures are needed to prevent disuse atrophy and favour...
L. Vignali, F. Cialdai, M. Monici
Energy for Health [07]:12-18, 2011

Laser is widely used in many medical fields and its effects are reported by several studies in literature.
L. Dragone, S. Palladini, M. Glazar
Energy for Health [07] 2011

The aim of this report is to describe the clinical application of MLS Laser Therapy as adjuvant therapeutic technique in combination with topical wound management for treatment of pressure ulcers and open wound in four dogs.
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