Milliyet.com: Hilterapia® lands in the western Black Sea

26 February 2015 - Corporate -

The web version of the turkish tabloid Milliyet presents to its readers an innovative laser therapy - Hilterapia® - which has been effective in treating chronic musculoskeletal pathologies. The Özel Anadolu Hastaneleri Kastamonu, center specialized in rehabilitation and physical therapy of the Kastamonu region, in the western Black Sea, is one of the first structures to provide the therapy. Dr. Esra Ozcan explains its value: «Hilterapia®, reaching safely deep tissues, is effective in the treatment of inflammation as well as musculoskeletal diseases: after 2-4 sessions we achieve a significant pain reduction up to 70%».

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