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A Letter From
Jake:
Rockwall, Texas
Thursday, July 19, 2007 RE: ELECTRO FLO 5000
PERCUSSOR
Dear Mr. Davis:
The portable percussor is
truly remarkable! I personally thank you for designing and making such an
effective mucus-clearing device that I can use at home.
As a
28-year-old living with cystic fibrosis I’ve spent countless hours since
my childhood doing chest physical therapy and consider myself a
self-trained expert on the subject. In my lineup of defense against my
daily respiratory congestion I have found a new big-league starter—the
Electro Flo 5000 percussor. It delivers the exact punch as the 2500 model,
which is what the therapists use at the hospital, and it glides just as
smoothly. Even though it is portable, the 5000 model gives nothing away in
terms of efficiency and effectiveness.
In my daily routine, I have
integrated the percussor 15 minutes twice a day, once in the morning and
once at night, while breathing an aerosol mixture of hyper tonic saline
and albuterol. That, coupled with a regular 15 minute midday IPV treatment
will equal 45 minutes of calculated daily CPT.
Thank you for being
inspired to create this most valuable machine. I thank God for men like
you who have recognized their talents and gifts and developed them so that
they might benefit others. I am one who will benefit from your engineering
ingenuity! Bless you, Mr. Davis, and thank you for bringing the world the
first portable percussor.

A NOTE FROM ANALISA’S
DAD:
Analisa is 15 and has COPD based on
immune deficiency. She’s on 24 hour oxygen and was getting hand percussion
three times a day.
Hi Jim,
In a word, this device is
fantastic. The one thing that we have noticed is that when using the
percussor, Analisa's cough is much more productive. Even though she
doesn't have CF, we would have to really pound on her to try and get a
good productive cough that would clear her lungs. With the percussor, it
is very easy for her to clear, which in turn means more comfort for her
and less chance of infection. My guess is that it is a combination of the
pounding that the device produces along with the constant vibration. In
other words, the device is constantly creating some type of action that
continuously vibrates, pounds, etc., thus always shaking anything in her
lungs loose. Great! We love it!
Sincerely, Arnold, Martha and
Analisa
Orange County, California
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