So What is Hyperbaric Therapy & How Can it Help?
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, often referred to as HBOT, is a non-invasive therapy that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber.
The increased atmospheric pressure allows your body to absorb a higher concentration of oxygen, which leads to numerous therapeutic benefits.
HBOT has been successfully used for relieving various symptoms / side effects related to many conditions, including concussions.
During a session, you will be comfortably seated in a hyperbaric chamber. Once inside, the chamber pressure will be gradually increased to the prescribed level.
As the pressure increases, the lungs absorb a greater amount of oxygen and dissolve it into the bloodstream. This oxygen-rich blood can then reach the smallest blood vessels, tissues, and organs, promoting healing and strengthening the body’s natural repair mechanisms.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been shown to accelerate wound healing, reduce inflammation, strengthen the immune system, and promote healing of various conditions, including sports injuries, diabetic ulcers, etc.
It is non-invasive, meaning it does not require incisions or medications, thereby reducing the risk of complications.
During an HBOT session:
- You’ll relax in a comfortable, pressurized chamber while breathing pure oxygen.
- Sessions typically last between 60 to 90 minutes.
- You might experience a slight sensation of pressure in your ears, similar to flying or diving, but this is easily managed.
Les Cours Hyperbaric Centre, Montreal, offers effective hyperbaric oxygen therapy for recovery from numerous medical conditions, providing exceptional care through a renowned team.
Our experts possess advanced skills and extensive medical experience to create personalized health programs delivering successful outcomes for our patients.
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