Diving Into The World Of HBOT
Get the latest news and research on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, also known as HBOT. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy involves breathing 100% oxygen under pressure while in a hyperbaric chamber, and is used to treat an extensive list of conditions involving tissue damage and inflammation.
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Recent News & Research
HBOT Treatment for Veteran with Brain Damage
Patt Maney elaborates on his experience with brain damage in the military and how Hyperbaric Oxygen helped him."After about 20 dives, people that knew me before the injury and after the injury, started to say, you look better, you're...
Hyperbaric Autism Treatment Shows Possible Promise
To battle her son's autism, Kazuko Curtin did more than look into a treatment -- she started a clinic for it. Twelve years ago, Curtin was told by doctors that her son had autism. In subsequent years, while attending conferences, she heard about...
Can hyperbaric oxygen therapy help autistic kids?
"It may help reverse, theoretically, some of the process that’s causing the autism." You might be familiar with hyperbaric oxygen treatment, in which a patient breathes in extra oxygen while inside a pressurized chamber, as a therapy for the bends...
Medicare Decision on HBOT for Diabetic Wounds
Decision Memo for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Hypoxic Wounds and Diabetic Wounds of the Lower Extremities (CAG-00060N) Diabetic Wounds of the Lower Extremities: The evidence is adequate to conclude that HBO therapy is clinically effective and,...





