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physiotherapy - to link the flutter to a videogame


by: Brigitte on Fri, Apr 13 2007

Hi,
I am the mother of 13 years old boy struck by CF (cystic fibrosis). To enjoy his physiotherapy, with a group of engineers we created the software “Flower” who links the flutter to a videogame. We translated the software “Flower” to English so that the game is accessible for more people.

Here is the address of the software: www.flower-for-all.org

You can download it free.

The goal is not at all financial; it is to collect the maximum information for still making progress for this software. You can send feedback on the Flower website.

Best regards.

Brigitte

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  • physiotherapy - to link the flutter to a videogame - by Brigitte - (Fri, Apr 13 2007)
    Hi, I am the mother of 13 years old boy struck by CF (cystic fibrosis). To enjoy his physiotherapy, with a group of engineers we created the software “Flower” who links the flutter to a videogame. [more..]
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