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For almost two months 14-year-old Cooper has been bedridden.
The teenager is recovering in Canberra s Centenary Hospital after a serious car accident left him with a broken leg and pelvis.
But a new program will mean patients like Cooper can heal not just through medical treatment, but through music.
For the next six months, the hums and beeps of hospital machines at the Centenary Hospital will be replaced by notes from a didgeridoo, as part of a new program funded by the Canberra Hospital Foundation.
The program will give hundreds of patients the chance to enjoy music for one hour each fortnight as they navigate their roads to recovery.