Oxygen chamber therapy, also known as hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), has been used in medical treatments for several decades. It is a non-invasive procedure that involves the administration of pressurized oxygen in a sealed chamber. This therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions, including wounds, infections, and neurological disorders.
The primary goal of concentration oxygen chamber therapy is to increase the oxygen in the body by up to 30 times the normal level. This increased oxygen concentration helps to speed up the healing process and reduce inflammation. It also helps to reduce the risk of infections.
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The oxygen chamber is designed to be airtight and sealed. It is pressure-controlled and is usually placed in a medical facility or hospital. The patient breathes in pure oxygen while in the chamber, and the pressure is gradually increased and decreased throughout the session.
When a patient is in the chamber, they are monitored closely. The oxygen chamber is typically operated by a trained technician who is able to adjust the pressure levels and monitor the patient’s progress.
Benefits of Oxygen Chamber Therapy
Oxygen chamber therapy can have a variety of benefits. These include:
• Reducing inflammation and swelling
• Increasing the body’s ability to heal itself
• Increasing blood flow to damaged or wounded areas
• Promoting the growth of new tissue
• Increasing the effectiveness of antibiotics
• Stimulating the immune system
• Reducing pain and discomfort
• Improving sleep quality