My daughter, 26 with cf, depended for most of her life on us, her parents to do her chest physiotherapy. So her independence was constantly compromised and she hated it. On other hand, we not always delivered the best physiotherapy, simply because were tired, or didn't have all this time required or were sick. Sure, you know all of this ...
Many times I was thinking about a simple solution, which would deliver a good physiotherapy and wouldn't require a caregiver. And I am very happy, I could do it. My daughter uses my eper 100 (stands for electrical percussor, and 100 symbolizes all my percussion ideas which were never realized) all the time. According to her it is much better than the human hand and she can do it alone. I got good reviews from the hospital for sick children in toronto. Hopefully, i’ll soon be able to put them on eper's web page.It can be gentle, so it is suitable for quite young children and firm as it is required for teenagers and adults.
Now, I want to send my message to all cf people, who use manual physiotherapy. Eper 100 is definitely worth of trying.
Hanna boguslawska
mother of natalia wcf and founder of eper ltd.
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