In 2014, following two fractured vertebrae (L3-L4), a severe pathology was revealed, at a very advanced stage given my 54 years: osteoporosis.
I am, of course, taken care of medically and I take medication treatment.
In August 2017, due to an accident, I suffered multiple fractures on the tibia and fibula of my right leg. Due to osteoporosis, consolidation does not occur. I am then in a wheelchair and in a medical bed for more than a year.
I heard about the ZV2 equipment during fall-winter 2017.
I will use it every day, every night to this day. I am recovering very slowly. I refuse the bone graft, too intrusive for me.
I persevere with ZV2 and little by little I regain mobility and support. I can start a more invigorating rehabilitation.
In June 2019, I no longer need my wheelchair nor my medical bed.
It's now 2020. I continue to use ZV2 on a daily basis with just as much perseverance. I have regained a beautiful energy of Life.
A session during the day helps me to quickly recharge my batteries to continue my day, with an evening ahead for example.
The positive effects are felt instantly during every session.
In case of severe fatigue, one or more 12-minute sessions help me to “erase” my excess movements and calm bone, muscle, tendon, back, cervical or lower limb pains, etc.
Today, I walk, I dance, I work, I live, I travel, I drive, I do my shopping, I go shopping... I’m happy!... Accompanied by ZV2...
Nighttime use helps me to get up every morning in great shape with nights of 6 hours of sleep, perfectly sufficient for me.
I take it with me if I'm away from home.
The last bone densitometry showed an improvement in my bone quality.
My testimony is simply to share my happiness in living while being helped by the ZV2 equipment which brings me complete satisfaction. I am happy with this health investment.
I sincerely thank the ZV2 team who support me whenever I need it.
Rhône-Alpes region
January 2020
These testimonials are authentic and are only the freely expressed opinions of users regarding their own experience and perception of ZV2 equipment.