1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue

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Customization: Available
Principle: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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  • 1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
  • 1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
  • 1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
  • 1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
ST801
Color
Customized
Type
Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
Certification
Ce, ISO13485, ISO9001
Pressure
1.3/1.5ATA
Chamber Material
Stainless Steel
Pressurized Time
10 Minutes
Size
Length=220cm(88inch) Diameter: 75cm(30inch)
Oxygen Concentrator
93%+-3%
Optional Part
Oxygen Equipment, Cooling System
Oxygen Flow
5L/Minute
Capacity
One or Two People
Logo
Customized
Package
Wooden Boxes
Transport Package
Wooden Boxes
Specification
242x114x127cm; 96x55x85cm
Trademark
MACY-PAN
Origin
Shanghai
Production Capacity
300 Per Month

Product Description


1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
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1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
How does hyperbaric chamber work?
In essence, the amount of a gas (such as oxygen) that is dissolved in a liquid (such as blood) is directly proportional to the concentration of the gas at the surface of the liquid and the ambient pressure that the whole system is under.By having a patient breathe 100 percent oxygen while in a pressurized chamber, hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases the amount of oxygen in the patient's blood. This is called hyperoxia.
1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
 
 
* The high level of oxygen in the blood allows improved oxygen delivery to tissues that are not getting enough oxygen at baseline (i.e. hypoxic tissues).
* Having times of alternating hyperoxia and hypoxia (as occurs during a series of HBO treatments) promotes the growth of new blood vessels into the hypoxic tissues, a process known as neovascularization.
* Hyperoxia enhances the body's ability to kill certain bacteria.
HBO therapy has other effects, such as shrinking air bubbles in the blood or tissue (as occurs in decompression illness-also known as the bends) and lessening the effects of inflammation and re-perfusion injury. The three factors above are the key to therapy for most diseases treated by HBO.
1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue


Comfort and brightness- 7 transparent viewing windows to ease claustrophobia.
The diameter of the 80 cm or 32 inch hyperbaric chamber makes it easy to accommodate one adult with a child which ensures complete freedom of movement and meets stringent safety requirements. Patients are able to rest on a soft mattress with a pillow which is very relaxing.
 
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Safety- To Speed the depressurization
Two automatic pressure relief valves at the tail of the chamber have protection against false controls, keeping constant air
circulation within the hyperbaric oxygen chamber.Unique emergency pressure relief valve speeds the depressurization which enable patients to get out of the chamber quickly.
 
Inside and outside pressure guage and deflate valves
Inside and outside pressure guage easy to observe the chamber inside air pressure;
Inside and outside pressure deflate valves make sure people inside or ouside chamber could control.
 
 
Two layers zippers and Silicone strip
Two layers zippers and silicone strip make sure the seal of the chamber.
 
Name
Specification
Size in inch
Net weight
ST801 Chamber bladder
80x225cm
32x89''
13kg
Air Compressor
39x24x26cm
15x9x10''
18kg
Oxygen Concentrator
37x40x65cm
15x16x25''
30kg
Air Cooler
23x12x30cm
59x5x12''
3kg
Pckaging & Shippiur C
1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue
Shanghai Baobang Medical Equipment CO.,LTD
We are a professional company selling hyperbaric oxygen chamber and we have our factory in Shanghai, China.
Our chambers have been exported to Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Russia, Chile, UK, Ecuador, ect around 40 countries and areas.
And we have a completed production line and perfect after-sales service.
1.3ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Relieve Fatigue

 
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1.HOW DOES HYPERBARICS WORK?
Hyperbarics is a technology in which the air pressure in the environment is increased. When a person's body is placed in a more pressure environment, it absorbs more oxygen molecules per volume of compressed air.
The body normally transports oxygen via the hemoglobin of the red blood cells. By increasing the air pressure, oxygen is then driven into the body's fluids, allowing a super-saturation of tissues and organs with oxygen. The increased pressure infuses the body with oxygen, even reaching injuries with damaged circulation. 

2. HOW LONG IS THE TREATMENT?
Usually 60-90 minutes for each time, 5-7 Times per week. Doctors recommend using it continuously every day, but one time per day is enough.
3. Is HBOT safe?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is prescribed by a physician and performed under medical supervision. Although there are minor risks like all medical treatments, overall hyperbaric oxygen therapy is extremely safe. 
4.Are there any side effects?
Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber is completely safe. The most common side effect is discomfort to the ears caused by pressure changes. To minimize the risk, patients learn to promote the adequate clearing of your ears during pressurization. Some patients may feel tired and dizzy after using hyperbaric chamber first time. It's a good signal that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy will speed up the metabolism of your body. They are usually good signs in indicating detoxification.
When the chamber is pressurizing, your ears will feel the change in pressure inside the chamber. You might feel a little painful in your ears, to equalize the pressure and avoid the feeling of fullness in your ears, you can clear your ears by chewing (gum or food), swallowing, yawning. Once the chamber is fully pressurized, this feeling will return to normal. You can sleep, meditate, read, watch movie, listen to music, etc.

5.How does hyperbaric oxygen help brain injury or stroke?
When cells in the brain die, either from trauma or lack of oxygen, blood plasma leaks out into surrounding brain tissue causing swelling and reducing blood flow. These otherwise normal cells go dormant because they can't function without the appropriate amount of oxygen. HBOT dramatically increases the oxygen carried in the blood plasma, making oxygen available to heal damaged capillary walls, preventing plasma leakage and reducing swelling. As the swelling decreases, blood flow can be restored to the dormant tissue (neovascularization) and these cells then have the potential to function again.
6.What conditions does HBOT treat?
Autism
Cerebral Palsy
Lyme Disease
Migraine
Multiple Sclerosis
Near Drowning
Recovery from Plastic Surgery
Sports Injuries
Stroke
Traumatic Brain InjuryAir or Gas Embolism
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

 

Compartment Syndrome/Crush Injury/Other Traumatic Ischemias
Decompression Sickness (Bends)
Diabetic and Selected Wounds
Gas Gangrene
Intracranial Abscess
Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
Osteoradionecrosis and Radiation Tissue Damage
Osteomyelitis (Refractory)
Skin Grafts and (Compromised) Flaps
Thermal Burns

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