Letting Children be Children

Letting Children be Children

Hear from this Paediatric team at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, UK

While the advantages of early mobility in critical care are widely acknowledged[1] , its profound impact on patient mental well-being is equally significant. Hear from this Paediatric team at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, UK, as they share their experience on how much Vapotherm’s mobility solution positively impacts their patients and their families.

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Vapotherm does not practice medicine or provide medical services or advice, any clinical recommendations provided herein are solely those of the speaker. Practitioners should refer to the full indications for use and operating instructions of any products referenced before use. New Castle Pediatrics is not compensated by Vapotherm. Results from case studies are not necessarily predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary.


The ability of young patients to move and engage in physical activity plays a crucial role in achieving positive clinical results. HVT 2.0 allows you to seamlessly maintain therapy while children play, walk, or during transfer – wherever and whenever it’s required within the hospital setting! 

Described by these clinicians as a “game-changing” experience, discover Vapotherm technology for providing respiratory therapy on the go!

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