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HBOT is highly effective for treating approved medical conditions. People call it a “miracle cure” because of its numerous health benefits
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a non-invasive medical treatment that involves the use of a hyperbaric chamber. When a patient enters an HBOT chamber, they enter a higher than atmospheric pressure environment, breathing high concentration of oxygen, which increases the volume of dissolved oxygen in the blood plasma, producing several physiological benefits attributed to hyperoxia.
HBOT has been approved by the US FDA and the European CE for medical use. With the publication of condition-specific studies, we see that HBOT has a success ratio of 85% – 95% in patients who have completed the prescribed treatment.
Benefits of HBOT
Evidence-based treatment
If you are looking for a therapy with a long list of potential benefits, you can consider hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). HBOT treatment when carried out in a pressurized chamber profuse oxygen into the bloodstream, where it is carried to cells. This increases the amount of oxygen in your blood, which helps your cells work more efficiently. It also allows oxygen delivery to tissues that are not getting enough oxygen and enables the growth of new blood vessels into the hypoxic tissues. Your heart, brain & skin are also beneficiaries of HBOT. It can help increase your energy level, reduce fatigue, and improve stamina. The list of conditions treatable by HBOT and the benefits are numerous.
Application of HBOT
Pain
- Injuries
- Fibromyalgia
- Arthritis and osteoarthritis
- Acute and chronic wounds
- Low back and joint pain
- Migraines
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
Wound
- Diabetic Foot
- Ulcers
- Burns
- Bedsores
- Grafts
- Post-surgical wounds
- Chronic wounds
- Traumatic injuries
- Acute necrotizing infections
Rehabilitation
- Post-stroke
- Cerebral hypoxia
- Facial paralysis
- Cerebral palsy
- Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease
- Autism
- Trauma with neurological damage and/ or sequelae
- Muscle, osteoarticular, trauma injuries and post-surgical
Physiological Effects of HBOT
Angiogenesis
Stimulates the differentiation of bone-forming cells favors osteogenesis and bone repair.
Increases cerebral blood flow and neuroprotection
Improves perfusion thanks to the formation of new vessels. Cerebral oxygenation reduces edema and inflamation in the Central Nervous System.
Stimulation of axonal and peripheral regeneration
The increase in oxygen generates axonal elongation since it favors the plasticity of the Nervous System.
Stimulation of cellular immunity
It generates reactive oxygen species that increase the effectiveness of antibiotics, stimulates the activity of phagocytic cells, and it is active against bacterial biofilm.
Non-hypoxic vasoconstriction
Increased oxygen in arteries and capillaries favors vasoconstriction that
occurs in healthy tissues and without deterioration of oxygenation. This
promotes a redistribution of flow towards hypoperfused areas.
Bactericidal activity
It generates reactive oxygen species that increase the effectiveness of antibiotics, stimulates the activity of phagocytic cells, and it is active against bacterial biofilm.
Stimulation of collagen synthesis
It induces the hydroxylation of proline
and the proliferation of fibroblasts. This favors collagen synthesis.
Stimulation of stem cells
Promotes the differentiation and release of stem cells. It contributes to the process of tissue repair and the formation of new blood vessels.
Osteogenesis
Stimulates the differentiation of bone-forming cells, favors osteogenesis and bone repair.
HBOT CENTERS
Accredited Center in Kerala
Advanced Wellness & Rehabilitation Department by Maana Health
Chunangamvely, Aluva
Kerala 683112
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FAQ’s
What is HBOT?
HBOT involves breathing a high concentration of oxygen in a chamber with higher-than-normal atmospheric pressure which will help your body to enhance its natural healing process. The high oxygen concentration under pressure allows more amount of oxygen than usual to dissolve in the body’s tissues, fluids, and blood. It heals the body and helps improve body condition.
How Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Work?
HBOT involves breathing oxygen inside an oxygen chamber pressurized more than the normal atmospheric pressure. Under such conditions, HBOT provides more oxygen to the lungs and in your blood. It consists of two components – increased oxygen concentration in the body, and increased ambiance pressure. HBOT can provide a range of health benefits, including improved tissue healing and increased energy levels. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases the amount of oxygen your blood can carry which benefits the patient in multiple ways. Refer out Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy page to know more.
Which is the HBOT therapy center near me?
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