Description
The Three-Ball Instrument Breath Training Student Vital Capacity Measuring Instrument Lung Function Exercise Rehabilitation Device is a respiratory device that is becoming increasingly popular among healthcare professionals, respiratory therapists and individuals seeking to enhance their lung function. The device functions by utilizing three balls that are manipulated using breath, to measure an individuals vital capacity, breathing rate and endurance.
The concept behind the Three-Ball Instrument is simple. By regulating the incoming and outgoing breath flow, an individual can improve lung function and breathing capacity. The device is very user-friendly, and its advantages extend beyond its simplicity of use. It can be used in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and gyms alike.
One of the significant benefits of the device is the opportunity to work on the respiratory system without undue stress on other areas of the body. This particular property makes it an ideal device for rehabilitation after surgery, COPD, and asthma. The user is in control of the balls, and they can adjust the level of resistance as their lung capacity improvesmovements of the balls gradually increase over time to improve training results.
The Three-Ball Instrument is fitted with a graduated scale that enables healthcare professionals to monitor their patients progress reduces the risk of overworking the lungs. The device can help in addressing an individuals vital capacity, i.e. the amount of air breathed in with full inhalation and a complete exhale. With consistent perseverance and following a respiratory exercise plan, the device may increase vital capacity by up to 20%.
Breathing into the Three-Ball Instrument improves breathing rates, breathing depth, and oxygen supply to the body. As the device targets the respiratory system, lung function and endurance may improve as well, leading to better energy levels, reduced fatigue and an increase in overall wellbeing for the user.
In conclusion, Three-Ball Instrument Breath Training Student Vital Capacity Measuring Instrument Lung Function Exercise Rehabilitation Device is undoubtedly an innovative solution for anyone seeking to improve their lung health. Although the device does not replace traditional respiratory therapy, it provides a safe and controlled environment to train the respiratory system. It is an effective tool for individuals to continue their training at home and help healthcare professionals monitor their patients progress.
Features:
*1. A simple exercise can keep your lungs healthy!
*2. Good breathing exercises help keep the lungs healthy. This is what the breathing exerciser provides. Regular breathing exercises not only strengthen the respiratory system, but also prevent lung diseases.
*3. Helps you breathe correctly. Train you to take deep breaths to help you open and clear your airways. In turn, this helps prevent upper respiratory tract diseases such as mucus accumulation, asthma, pneumonia, etc.
*4. Keep your lungs and body healthy. The more breathing exercises performed properly, the more efficiently the lungs deliver oxygen to the entire body. This can help you better resist aging and disease.
*5. Easy to use. Your goal is to take a deep breath and float the colored balls in each column. Each ball represents the air you inhale: yellow means you inhale 600 ml / ml, green means 900 ml / ml, white means 1200 ml / ml, plus 2700 ml. You can measure and record the maximum inhalation effort.
*6. It also helps fight stress and anxiety. When you take a deep breath, it will also clear your mind and get rid of the stress and anxiety caused by daily work and activities. You can easily spend the day actively and positively.
*7. It was perfect after the operation. If you have surgery and your breathing is not smooth, it can help you maintain and restore normal breathing.
*8. Lightweight to carry and clean. The small size makes it easy to put in a bag and carry it with you. You can use it at home.
Size: Approx.13.7 x 6.5 x16.3cm/5.4 x 2.6 x 6.4 inch





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