A simple and non-invasive technique using a magnet to fix "cobbler's chest" or "sunken chest", a common deformity in a child that gives a concave appearance to the chest. A boy in a California school was not ready to open his t-shirt while swimming at 34 degree Celsius in the month of July, just because he was too shy to show his “sunken chest” to everybody. A clinical condition called Pectus Extavacam, a common congenital deformity of the anterior chest wall affecting one out of 500 people, especially boys. The deformity is either by birth or does not develop until puberty.

The boy felt shy and drawn out in social gathering leaving a psychosocial effect of the disease. The deformity is generally cosmetic and not life threatening but in a severe case might lead to pulmonary or cardiac problems and severe chest and back pain. Even if prescribed with exercise, they are reluctant to do…