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HBOT is a medical treatment where the patient or athlete is placed into a large clear acrylic chamber and breathes 100% oxygen at pressures higher than normal atmospheric pressure. The air that we normally breathe consists of only 21% oxygen.
Recovering athletes are usually required to be in the chamber for between 90 - 120 minutes once or twice per day depending on their specific needs which will be assessed by the HBOT physician.
As a result of any injury the body will experience hypoxia (decreased oxygen) and inflammation around that injury. When breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber, you enable the oxygen to dissolve into all the bodily fluids including plasma (in some cases, plasma oxygen content has been shown to be up to 10 times higher when making use of HBOT), central nervous system fluids, lymph, and tissues which are oxygen deprived (such as injured tissues) as opposed to just into red blood cells. HBOT can also stimulate neovascularization (new blood vessels), osteogenesis (stimulation of collagen and bone growth) and enhance leukocyte function therefore decreasing the chance for infection. Oxygen is an essential part in all of these phases.
This requirement of oxygen for healing and the abundance of oxygen available because of HBOT is why HBOT has been shown as an effective way of supporting injured athletes. For example, if an athlete suffers from a fracture, along with the ordinary procedures used to fix broken bones (such as casts, etc.), HBOT may help with the healing process as there will be more oxygen (which is essential to healing) available for the body. Another example of how HBOT can help is in the case of delayed onset muscle soreness which is caused by micro tears in the muscle. Again, more oxygen available to athlete's body may help the body to heal these micro tears quicker.
HBOT is not a new medical advancement. The technology has been used for many years in sports such as diving to counteract decompression sickness. However, its ability to help with the rehabilitation of other sports injuries should not be overlooked. By saturating the body with oxygen, HBOT can help to accelerate the healing process enabling the athlete to get "back into the game".
Through medical studies Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), combined with standard medical and/or surgical care, has been shown to provide patients with highly effective treatment option for a variety of medical conditions. At RegenQuest we offer advanced clinical assessment processes, hyperbaric medicine, specialized wound care and supportive nutrition that is focused on producing an outcome geared toward regenerating the health of athletes and individuals experiencing an array of medical conditions.
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1.What Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Feel Like?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is virtually pain-free. Patients lie comfortably and restfully in the chamber. Patients can listen to music, watch television or movies, or nap if they wish. During certain stages of the treatment, patients may experience a sensation of fullness in their ears. This is similar to that which is felt while flying in an airplane or driving down a mountain as the eardrum responds to changes in pressure. As part of the introduction to treatment, patients are taught several easy methods to avoid ear discomfort.
2. Is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Safe?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is prescribed by a physician and performed under supervision. Like all treatments and procedures, there are some risks associated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy. These risks are quite rare and will be discussed in detail prior to starting therapy. Overall, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is extremely safe. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy usually has limited or no after-or-side effects.
3. How long do treatments last?
Hyperbaric oxygen treatments typically last 90 to 120 minutes and are administered usually once each day, five days a week.
4. What should I expect when being treated?
During therapy you will relax in a see-through atmosphere-controlled chamber. The internal dimensions of the chamber allow freedom of movement. You may listen to music, watch TV, take a nap or converse with the staff during therapy. Relaxation techniques may also be available.
5. How long do treatments last?
Hyperbaric oxygen treatments typically last 90 to 120 minutes and are administered usually once each day, five days a week.