What is HBOT?

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy treats chronic wounds and other medical conditions. Room air contains 21% oxygen, while hyperbaric oxygen therapy provides you with air that contains 100% oxygen. A pressurized chamber delivers oxygen that’s two to three times higher than normal air pressure, which helps your lungs gather and absorb more oxygen. Oxygen helps the tissues in your body heal and withstand infections.

Non Invasive Proceedure That Floods The Body With Pure 100 % Oxygen In A Special Concealed Half Acrylic Chamber That Can Administer Oxygen At Pressure Higher Than Sea Level, For Around 45 Min To 60 Minutes. It Works By Improving Oxygenation Of Tisses Throughout The Body, Which Leads To Enhanced Tissue Healing And Rejuvenation. This Improvesthe Immune Function Of The Body, Which Helps To Fight Against Infections. It Also Improves The Tissue Damage That Is Induced By Viral And Bacterial Infections. The Chamber Administers Higher Atmospheric Pressure Resulting In Higher Concentrations Of Oxygen Being Forced Deep Into The Tissues. This Benefits The Human Body In Releasing The Happy Hormones Such As Dopamine And Serotonin, Boosts Collagen Formation, Healing Wounds, Boosting Immunity, Increasing Neuroplasticity And Even Alleviating Depression And Anxiety.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment:

  •   Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
  •   Gas Gangrene
  •   Thermal burns
  •   Cyanide poisoning
  •   Air or Gas Embolism
  •   Traumatic ischemias
  •   Decompression sickness
  •   Pulmonary Hyputension
  •   Sickle cell crisis
  •   Intracranial Abscess
  •   Stroke/Head Injuries
  •   Refractory osteomyelitis
  •   Cardio-pulmonary rehab
  •   Acute myocardial infarction
  •   AUTISM, ADHA, Cerebrol Palsy
  •   Ischemic Stroke
  •   Traumatic Brain Injuries
  •   Cerebral Palsy
  •   Autism
  •   Migraine
  •   Multiple Sclerosis Viral Encephalitis Facial (Bell's) palsy
  •   Vertigo/Meniere's disease Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Fibromyalgia
  •   Frostbite Sports Injuries
  •   Recurrent Oral Ulcer
  •   Periodontal disease
  •   Ulcerative colitis
  •   Sickle Cell Anemia