The unique aspect of this Adaptive Scuba Symposium is that it begins to flush out how a ventilator dependant diver could possibly go to depth. Northwestern University engineering students and professors join Diveheart professionals to explain here...
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He was preparing to be the second ventilator dependant diver in the world. Diveheart, Northwestern University and others were developing a device that would allow Lenny Larsen III to go to depth beyond the length of his ventilator hose. Check out this Lenny/Diveheart presentation from the...
Guess who's adapting Scuba Gear to help fight the pandemic? Diveheart is proud of its partnership with Ocean Reef and their innovative approach in everything they do... https://www.divenewswire.com/ocean-reef-works-together-wi…/…
#oceanreef #ventilator #scubatherapy #rehabilitation #coronavirus...
Diveheart is proud to support Matt Johnson, The worlds First Ventilator Diver. Matts next Adventure will bring him back to the History of Diving Museum in Florida and he is looking for support. You can help Matt here:
Click here to support Advance Ventilator Dependent Diving by Michael Lombardi...
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How can you learn more about the next ventilator dependent scuba diver and ground breaking scuba therapy research? Join Diveheart at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach California Saturday January 28th & 29th. Hope to see you there...
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WHO will the Next Ventilator Dependant Scuba Diver be? And HOW DEEP will he/she be able to Dive? Well, yesterday a Diveheart team in collaboration with Northwestern University Engineering professors, Respiratory therapist & Researchers from the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Ventilator...
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Who will be the Next Ventilator Dependent Diver? Diveheart is now working with a team at Northwestern University, not only to get the next Vent Diver in the water, but to get him/her to depth...Stay Tuned. Interested in Scuba Therapy Research? Contact Diveheart to learn more.
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