It's no secret that physical imperfections of the body can negatively affect the mental state, cause depression and affect the success of a person's life.
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A vacuum bell with a patient-activated hand pump is used to create a vacuum in the anterior chest wall. It works by lifting the sternum and anterior chest against the surrounding ribs and tissues, which over time causes the sternum to straighten.
The vacuum bell device was developed in 2005 by Eckart Klobe and its has as gained a lot of publicity due to the fact it offers one of the only truly non-surgical treatments for pectus excavatum.
These devices are safe for health, but subject to proper use. The vacuum bell can be used without consulting a doctor, but if it concerns a child, then an orthopedic consultation is required.
The main advantages of this method:
Permanent results*
Typically, the use of a vacuum bell for 6 months to 1 year can result in a stable alignment of the sternum that will be maintained without further use of the device.
Safety of use
Under the condition of proper use and following the recommendations of the doctor orthopedist, the vacuum bell is safe for health. It is made of medical silicone and plastic and can not cause harm or allergies.
Convenience and ease of use
You can use the vacuum bell at home without restrictions in daily life and doctor's supervision (but in some cases it is required), there is the possibility of wearing It under clothes.
Clinically approved method*
This method has been tested on thousands of patients during the experiments of the leading clinics of the world and is recommended for use by leading specialists in the field of orthopedics as the best alternative to surgical operation.
*Disclaimer / Please note
The effect of using a vacuum bell depends on many factors, including age (children and teenagers have more flexible bones and cartilage), lifestyle (e.g. sedentary vs. active work), whether specific chest exercises are performed to support the correction, a balanced diet, and the duration of wear (longer use generally leads to better results).
For children and teenagers, consultation with an orthopedic specialist is essential to assess whether this method is appropriate or if there are any contraindications.