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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can enhance healing, promote brain health, and support overall wellness at Hyper Health.
Hyper Health offers cutting-edge hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to help treat a variety of conditions, including PTSD, Dementia, and sports injuries.
Our FDA-approved treatments promote neuroplasticity, brain repair, improved emotional regulation and cognitive function. Experience the benefits of HBOT for longevity, brain optimization, gut health,
and overall anti-inflammatory support.
HBOT has shown to help patients think faster, feel greater vitality, and less pain.
Clinical relevance: New research shows that hyperbaric oxygen therapy could significantly reduce PTSD symptoms in veterans resistant to standard treatments.
HBOT promotes neuroplasticity by stimulating brain repair processes and improving emotional regulation and cognitive function.
Please reach us at hyperhealthnow@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Hyperbarics is a technology when the air pressure in the body is increased, it absorbs more oxygen molecules per volume of compressed air. By increasing the air pressure, oxygen is then driven into the body's fluids, allowing a super-saturation of tissues and organs. The increased pressure infuses the body with oxygen, reaching injuries and damaged circulation.
Most sessions are provided between 10 - 60 days and most sessions last from usually between 60 to 90 minutes and are administered five to six days a week. The length and number of treatments depend on the condition being treated.
When oxygen-rich blood reaches the injured body part, the release of growth factors and stem cells occur. This also promote new skin cells, blood vessel cells, collagen, and more.
In the United States, there are certain conditionss covered by insurance. To request a list of approved indications, contact the IHA on the “Contact Us” page. The out of pocket cost per treatment will generally range between $250-$600 per treatment depending on medical conditions and number of sessions recommended.
Hyperbarics has a very good safety record. Many hyperbaric centers report only mild otic discomfort. Such a discomfort is similar to the ear pressure felt when ascending or descending in altitude. This discomfort may be minimized by descending at a slower rate. Discuss these concerns with the treating physician and hyperbaric technician.
Added enriched oxygen does need to be monitored. Ask your doctor and trained hyperbari professional. Of course, if enriched oxygen is not being supplemented into the chamber, this is not an issue.
Yes, hyperbarics yields wonderful results with children. In fact, research with children suffering from brain-injuries and genetic disorders shows positive results and great promise.
Most definitely. Hyperbarics is great for those in their later years. Hyperbarics provides an immeasurable boost which counteracts the signs of aging. In fact, new research indictes that hyperbaric oxygenation slows Apoptosis (cell death).
Mild hyperbarics is used regularly by people from all walks of life, including professional athletes and mountain climbers. As a competitive edge for athletes, hyperbaric oxygenation reduces muscle fatigue and the build-up of lactic acid. Members who use hyperbarics in their professional athletic careers report an advantage over competitors. People who live at high altitudes should have access to a hyperbaric chamber at any given time. Because at higher altitudes, a given volume of air contains less oxygen that at sea level or below, a hyperbaric chamber can increase oxygen levels in the body and alleviate ailments induced by hypoxia and acute mountain sickness
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