- FAST WOUND HEALING AND RECOVERY AFTER RADIATION
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) accelerates the elimination of toxic substances from the body and promotes tissue regeneration. - NATURAL REJUVENATION AND SKIN CARE
By activating stem cells, HBOT stimulates skin renewal and slows down aging processes. - ACCELERATED HEALING
Effectively supports the treatment of more than 100 different health conditions.
HYPERBARIC CHAMBER AND OXYGEN
Regular air contains approximately 21% oxygen. Most oxygen in arterial blood (about 97%) is bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells. Only a small portion is dissolved in blood plasma. Since hemoglobin is nearly fully saturated during normal breathing, additional oxygen from air cannot significantly increase the oxygen amount in the body.
Breathing pure oxygen under increased pressure in a hyperbaric chamber significantly increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in plasma. This allows oxygen to reach tissues where red blood cells cannot penetrate due to their size. Such oxygen plays a crucial role in conditions where red blood cells or hemoglobin are impaired (e.g., carbon monoxide poisoning, severe blood loss).
HBOT thus enables better oxygen supply even with reduced blood flow. Oxygen speeds healing, inhibits bacterial growth, reduces swelling, strengthens the immune response, and increases antibiotic effectiveness.
THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF THE HYPERBARIC CHAMBER
The hyperbaric chamber works by increasing oxygen concentration in the blood, enabling a therapeutic effect in many diseases. It is especially important in decompression sickness, where it prevents formation and enables dissolution of nitrogen bubbles that can block blood vessels.
Oxygen action mechanisms include:
- reducing swelling (vasoconstriction)
- promoting angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation)
- accelerating connective tissue regeneration
- increasing the antimicrobial effectiveness of white blood cells
- reducing inflammation and toxin activity
INDICATIONS FOR THE USE OF HYPERBARIC THERAPY (HBOT)
EMERGENCIES
- arterial gas embolism
- decompression sickness, barotrauma-related gas embolism
- burns
- poisoning with CO, inhalation of smoke and toxic gases
- necrotizing soft tissue infections (gas gangrene)
- acute hearing loss, tinnitus
- sudden blindness
SURGICAL CONDITIONS
- severe burns, hypothermia, frostbite
- crush or explosion injuries
- necrotizing soft tissue infections (e.g., fasciitis)
- gas gangrene
- chronic and acute osteomyelitis
- aseptic necrosis of the hip
- non-healing bone fractures
- skin flap transplants
- peripheral vascular diseases (Raynaud’s, Buerger’s, Sudeck’s)
- ischemic traumatic injuries
- poorly healing wounds (including diabetic, arterial, venous, pressure ulcers)
- sports injuries
NEUROLOGICAL AND NEUROSURGICAL INDICATIONS
- migraines, headaches, dizziness
- multiple sclerosis
- cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injuries
- brain abscesses
- stroke, spinal cord injuries
- cerebral edema, encephalopathies
- autism
- vascular dementias
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
- trigeminal neuralgia
- Bell’s palsy
- vestibular disorders
- sudden hearing loss, tinnitus
OPHTHALMOLOGY
- acute blindness, retinal artery/vein thrombosis
- diabetic retinopathy
- optic neuritis
- open-angle glaucoma
INTERNAL MEDICINE
- Crohn’s disease, ulcerative and pseudomembranous colitis
- rheumatoid arthritis
- peptic ulcer
- diabetes complications (nephropathy, retinopathy, neuropathy, diabetic foot, gangrene)
- heart failure, infarction, stroke, atherosclerosis
- preoperative preparation for cardiac surgery
ADDITIONAL INDICATIONS
- chronic stress, burnout, “manager syndrome”
- anti-aging programs
- support in weight loss
- INCREASED PHYSICAL AND MENTAL VITALITY
HBOT improves physical and mental performance and effectively helps with vascular erectile dysfunction.