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LASERtherapy

LASERtherapy
LASERtherapy

This webinar covers biological and therapeutic effects of laser therapy using Multiwave Locked System (MLS®).

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

Speaker:

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Mila Speciani

DVM

2001–2006: University of Parma – Veterinary Medicine Department – DVM Graduate.
2006–2007:  Practical training and externships at Santa Lucia Farm, Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center, San Marcos Equine Practice (Santa Barbara County, CA, USA)
2007: Equine Body Worker (EBW) Certification and Equine Advanced Massage Techniques Certification (Petaluma, CA, USA)
2007: Practical training on Sport Medicine and TECAR Therapy (Milan, Italy)
2007: Practical training on Preventive Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Ultrasound and Magnetic Field Therapy (San Rossore, Pisa, Italy )
2008–2011: ISOHH – International School of Homeopathy, Homotoxicology and Integrated Therapies.
From 2010: International Lecturer and Instructor for Equinology® and Equinenergy® Body Work Certification Courses at Writtle College (Essex, UK)
2013: ASA Vet product specialist on MLS® LASERtherapy

Booking information

Duration: 0:16 h
Speaker: Mila Speciani
from 1
Free

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