1.What type of person would need a unit like this?
Typically when you heard of this, I think a lot of people think of a hyperbaric chamber or therapy like this, they think of diver sand deep-sea diving, getting the bends also called decompression sickness. HBOT can help them improve it.
And one of the indications is people have wounds that do not heal with vascular compromise like artery disease or diabetes and the wounds get stagnated and they don't heal well, and they do better with HBOT.
2. When a patient is in a unit like this, what are they feeling?
They are feeling increased pressure, usually, they'll feel it in their sinuses and sometimes in their ears if you've ever been up in altitude, in an airplane and felt your ears pop, it's a very similar sensation.
3. How long you should stay in this chamber?
Usually takes about 1 hours per session to 2 hours. 3-5 times per week.
4.Can i turn it on and then go into the chamber?
Yes, when you operate the chamber alone, you need to turn on all the machines before enter the chamber. And turn them off after you get out of the chamber after the session.
5. What is the average life of the equipment?
The service life of our soft chamber is about 5000 times, depending on how often you use it. We recommend using it no more than 5 times a day. No more than 5 days a week.