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FIRST YOU NEED TO KNOW

What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)?

It is a non-invasive medical treatment. The patient enters the Hyperbaric Chamber and by means of a mask breathes high concentrations of oxygen at a pressure higher than the normal atmospheric pressure.

 

The Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment contributes to the recovery of different pathologies that present inflammation or pain. It is a safe therapy, since the number of sessions and their duration are always indicated by a physician.

 

AND YOU ALSO NEED TO KNOW

What is Hyperoxia?

It is a non-invasive medical treatment that increases the volume of dissolved oxygen in the blood plasma.

 

Inside the Hyperbaric Chamber, the patient breathes high concentrations of oxygen at a pressure higher than normal atmospheric pressure.

 

This results in multiple benefits for the organism, but first let's see how the treatment works.

 

How HBOT works?

The patient breathes high doses of O2 in a hyperbaric environment.

High HYPEROXIA increases the volume of dissolved oxygen in the blood plasma.

The greater diffusion of oxygen reaches the less irrigated tissues.

HYPEROXIA produces a wide variety of physiological benefits to the body.

Benefits For The Organism

Repair of peripheral neuronal fibers

Repair of peripheral neuronal fibers

Oxygen promotes nervous system plasticity.

Angiogenesis

Angiogenesis

Hyperoxia stimulates and promotes the formation of small blood vessels, thus improving perfusion.

Collagen synthesis stimulation

Collagen synthesis stimulation

Hyperoxia induces proline hydroxylation and fibroblast proliferation. Thus, it promotes collagen synthesis, which is essential for wound healing and tissue repair.

Bactericidal activity

Bactericidal activity

Hyperoxia generates reactive oxygen species that increase the activity of antibiotics. It is also active against bacterial biofilm.

Regulation of oxidative stress and inflammatory response

Regulation of oxidative stress and inflammatory response

Hyperoxia acts on regulators and mediators of the inflammatory response and decreases oxidative stress. This results in an antiinflammatory effect and decreases cell damage.

Increases cerebral blood flow and neuroprotection

Increases cerebral blood flow and neuroprotection

It improves perfusion thanks to the formation of new vessels and cerebral oxygenation, decreases edema and inflammation of the central nervous system.

Osteogenesis

Osteogenesis

Hyperoxia stimulates the differentiation of bone-forming cells, promotes osteogenesis and bone repair.

Decreases ischemia reperfusion damage

Decreases ischemia reperfusion damage

It enhances microcirculation in tissues, diminishes the generation of reactive oxygen species, and promotes their breakdown by inducing the expression of antioxidant enzymes. This, in turn, contributes to an improvement in perfusion.

Analgesic effect

Analgesic effect

It has an analgesic effect in pathologies with nociceptive and neuropathic components, through tissue repair, recovery of functionality and reduction of inflammation.

What are its applications?

Pathologies that cause pain:

  • Trauma
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Rheumatologic diseases
  • Acute and chronic injuries
  • Arthritis y Osteoarthritis
  • Lumbar and joint pain
  • Migraines
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Inflammation-related pain

Frequent wounds:

  • Diabetic foot
  • Ulcers
  • Burns
  • Bedsores
  • Grafts
  • Post-surgical wounds
  • Chronic wounds
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Acute necrotizing infections

Frequent pathologies that require rehabilitation:

  • Post Stroke
  • Muscle, osteoarticular, post surgical and trauma injuries
  • Alzheimer
  • Cerebral hypoxia
  • Facial Palsy
  • Trauma with neurological damage and / or sequelae
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Autism
  • Parkinson
PAIN

Pathologies that cause pain:

  • Trauma
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Rheumatologic diseases
  • Acute and chronic injuries
  • Arthritis y Osteoarthritis
  • Lumbar and joint pain
  • Migraines
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Inflammation-related pain
WOUNDS

Frequent wounds:

  • Diabetic foot
  • Ulcers
  • Burns
  • Bedsores
  • Grafts
  • Post-surgical wounds
  • Chronic wounds
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Acute necrotizing infections
REHABILITATION

Frequent pathologies that require rehabilitation:

  • Post Stroke
  • Muscle, osteoarticular, post surgical and trauma injuries
  • Alzheimer
  • Cerebral hypoxia
  • Facial Palsy
  • Trauma with neurological damage and / or sequelae
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Autism
  • Parkinson

HBOT Pricing

Transparent Pricing for Your Wellness Journey
Vitality Boost 10 Plan

10 60 $400

Revitalize & Recover 20 Package

20 60 $700

$100 Off

Oxygen Wellness 40 Program

40 60 $1200

$400 Off

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is Hyperbaric Oxygenation Treatment (HBOT)?
HBOT is a medical procedure involving the inhalation of pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, increasing the amount of oxygen reaching the body's tissues.
2 Which medical conditions can be treated with Hyperbaric Oxygenation?
HBOT is used to treat various conditions, such as non-healing wounds, radiation injuries, carbon monoxide poisoning, among others.
3 How does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy work?
By increasing ambient pressure and supplying pure oxygen, the body's ability to transport oxygen to tissues is enhanced, accelerating the healing process.
4 What are the potential benefits of HBOT in the treatment of traumatic brain injuries?
It has been suggested that HBOT may help reduce inflammation and improve cognitive function in patients with traumatic brain injuries.
5 Are there any side effects associated with Hyperbaric Oxygenation Treatment?
Generally, the therapy is safe, but some patients may experience ear discomfort due to pressure changes. Rarely, there may be side effects such as claustrophobia.
6 How many HBOT sessions are typically recommended for optimal results?
The number of sessions may vary depending on the condition being treated, but several sessions, often between 10, 20 and 40, are typically recommended for significant benefits.
7 How long is a Hyperbaric session?
Our sessions are either 60 or 90 minutes long. Your personal session length will depend on your individualized needs.
8 Is any preparation required before an HBOT session?
Specific guidelines may be provided, but generally, it is important to avoid substances that increase the risk of seizures, such as tobacco and caffeine, before the session.
9 Who can benefit the most from HBOT?
Patients with chronic wounds, radiation injuries, diabetic ulcers, neurological diseases, and other conditions involving decreased oxygen delivery to tissues.
10 Are there contraindications for Hyperbaric Oxygenation Treatment?
Yes, some medical conditions, such as uncontrolled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), may be contraindications. It is crucial to assess the suitability of each patient before starting treatment.
11 Where is Hyperbaric Oxygenation Treatment commonly performed?
HBOT sessions take place in specialized medical centers equipped with hyperbaric chambers. These centers are supervised by healthcare professionals trained in the use of this therapy.