Jenny Greer is undergoing trials of a physiotherapy device aimed at treating constipation, according to reports from The Age, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the Brisbane Times. The outlets describe the device as a “world-first” approach in the context of her treatment, with the goal of reducing the need to plan daily life around laxatives. Greer’s testing is framed as an effort to address an embarrassing and disruptive health condition that can affect daily activities and leave people reluctant to go out. While the articles focus on her personal experience and motivation, they consistently report that she is participating in a trial of the new physiotherapy technology. The coverage emphasizes that the trial’s purpose is to improve constipation management and potentially offer a different option for people who currently rely on laxatives. Across all sources, the central points are Greer’s trial involvement, the device’s described novelty, and the intended outcome of making it easier for her to live without routine laxative scheduling.