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Hyperbaric chamber
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the therapeutic use of oxygen under elevated pressure, greater than 1 atmosphere (ATA). Under conditions of high pressure, oxygen dissolves and permeates the blood plasma (independent of hemoglobin / red blood cells), which causes a wide range of psychological, biochemical and cellular positive reactions.
This non-invasive therapy is the most reliable method for raising the level of oxygen supply to all organs. During the standard treatment, for 60-90 minutes, the patient is in a supine position and breathes normally. This type of therapy has been the subject of several clinical studies, which indicate that this therapy stimulates the body's ability to regenerate and regenerate. It is also used as an adjunct therapy that contributes to the healing process in patients suffering from chronic diseases, as well as in those whose disease is acute.
The process in the hyperbaric chamber is similar to the process that takes place in a bottle with a carbonated drink. The bubbles of CO2 (carbon dioxide) are reduced under pressure and thus dissolve in the liquid. For that reason, they are not visible. When the pressure is released from the bottle, the bubbles grow and become visible again. When a person is under the influence of pressure, oxygen molecules are reduced and dissolved in the blood plasma. In this way, larger amounts of oxygen are sent throughout the body and the possibility is opened for oxygen to reach the inflamed tissue and support the optimal functionality of cells and the organism.
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