HYPERBARIC THERAPY

HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY

(HBOT)

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy creates an oxygen-rich environment which increases blood flow and brings much needed oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to swollen and inflamed tissues. Studies show HBOT offers marked improvements in patients suffering from serious inflammation and swelling, particularly in the extremities.


HBOT

INFLAMMATION & HYPERBARICS

Inflammation is an integral finding in numerous medical conditions and coincides with nearly all types of injuries to the body. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) has been demonstrated to substantially decrease inflammation throughout the body. HBOT drives increased levels of oxygen into the body, traveling through the plasma, subsequently reducing inflammation and pain. As oxygen serves as one of the primary mechanisms to reduce inflammation, HBOT creates an environment where this process is stimulated and enhanced.


HBOT can help:

  • Decrease Acute/Chronic Inflammation
  • Minimize Pain & Discomfort
  • Reduce Swelling
  • Accelerate Tissue Repair and Healing
  • Support Anti-Inflammatory Processes at the Cellular Level


SPORTS & HYPERBARICS

Injuries caused by sports related activities are a substantial concern among players, coaches and parents alike. As inflammation and pain play primary roles with respect to recovery, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)  has been shown to significantly reduce inflammation and ameliorate pain. Additionally HBOT can accelerate and enhance healing from surgeries and wounds.


Accelerate Recovery from Sports-Related Injuries with HBOT

  • Reduce Inflammation & Pain
  • Increase Collagen Production
  • Faster & Better Recovery from sprains, tears & bone fractures


SURGICAL PROCEDURES & HYPERBARICS

  • Accelerate and Enhance Healing
  • Reduce Inflammation for Optimal Pre-Surgical Conditions
  • Reduces Risk of Infection
  • Decrease Hospital Time


Reasons to use the HBOT:

Any sports injury

As part of an athletic training program to improve performance

Post surgery

People experiencing "Long COVID" symptoms

Brain Injury (including concussion)

Brain "fog"

Inflammation









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