DISIGN AND CREATION OF A SECRETION ASPIRATOR OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT FOR DISABLED CHILDREN WITH AVINNFA DISABILITY
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The project was to cover basic needs such as lack of equipment for respiratory therapy at the Center for Special Education
AVINNFA, benefiting Canton Milagro families attending the center with their children with severe disabilities. Improving the
quality of life, supports they receive as respiratory therapies, which retaliated immobility of children, especially those
suffering from Cerebral Palsy Children (PCI). This type of therapy is very important because it will help improve health
through the use of the suction of mucus in the airways, minimizing time and effort, these teams, facilitate this work, allowing
congestion and breathing better, better oxygenating your body, this center hosts over 200 children in each semester, within
60 who attend outpatient therapy even get through a program called Home Rehabilitation (CBR), assistance in their homes,
because they are children with severe disabilities, who may be moving from one place to another with ease. To help
minimize this whole problem is designed and created teams to suck the accumulated mucus in the lungs, this process takes
a timely development as the advice of professionals in the area are asked, allowing teams currently generate are being used
by the respective Professional Center.
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