Veterinary Rehabilitation: practical training and non-invasive technologies in Budapest

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

ASAveterinary participated in the 7th Canine Physiotherapy Conference, hosted by the University of Veterinary Medicine in Budapest: a leading event in Hungary for canine physiotherapy and rehabilitation.

The event brought together veterinarians, physiotherapists, breeders, and rehabilitation specialists for a day dedicated to clinical discussions, scientific updates, and practical demonstrations. The program addressed key topics in veterinary rehabilitation medicine, from canine orthopaedics to early screening and therapeutic strategies for functional recovery.

In collaboration with local dealer Procardia-Meddevice, ASAveterinary contributed to the training program by presenting its technological solutions for veterinary rehabilitation: Roberto Terruzzi, ASAveterinary EMEA Sales Manager, led a session dedicated to Qs Magnetotherapy, focusing on therapeutic principles, clinical benefits, and available configurations. 

This was followed by a hands-on workshop on MLS® Laser Therapy, which allowed participants to observe the use of the M-VET device in a real-world application context, with a demonstration conducted on a Border Collie.

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The active participation of the professionals present confirmed the growing interest in advanced, safe technologies that can be integrated into the daily practice of veterinary rehabilitation.
For ASAveterinary, events like this represent a concrete opportunity to promote ongoing training, professional dialogue, and a culture of innovation. 

Technology expresses its value when accompanied by knowledge, discussion, and informed application.
The education program update continues, side by side with the international veterinary community.

Formazione Magnetoterapia ASA - Budapest University of Veterinary Medicine
Workshop M-VET - Budapest University of Veterinary Medicine
Workshop M-VET - Budapest University of Veterinary Medicine