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The presentation "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in Utah" explains HBOT, a treatment using 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber to enhance healing, reduce inflammation, and treat conditions like wounds, TBI, and stroke. It covers benefits, safety, and treatment steps, with contact info for InsideOut Hyperbarics in Utah.
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HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY (HBOT) IN UTAH https://insideouthyperbarics.com/
WHAT IS HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY (HBOT)? A medical treatment that involves breathing 100% pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Increases oxygen levels in the blood, promoting healing and tissue repair. USES OF HBOT: Treats wounds, infections, and decompression sickness. Supports recovery from stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and chronic conditions. Enhances immune function and overall wellness.
HOW HBOT WORKS STEP 1: PATIENTS ENTER A PRESSURIZED CHAMBER. STEP 2: THE CHAMBER IS FILLED WITH 100% OXYGEN AT INCREASED PRESSURE. STEP 3: OXYGEN DISSOLVES INTO THE BLOODSTREAM AT HIGHER CONCENTRATIONS. STEP 4: OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD REACHES DAMAGED TISSUES, ACCELERATING HEALING AND CELL REGENERATION. BOOSTS TISSUE REPAIR REDUCES INFLAMMATION ENHANCES RECOVERY FROM INJURIES AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS
MEDICAL BENEFITS OF HBOT Key Benefits: ✅Enhances wound healing – Speeds up recovery from injuries and post-surgical wounds. ✅Reduces inflammation – Helps manage chronic pain and swelling. ✅Improves oxygen delivery – Increases oxygen supply to tissues, promoting regeneration. ✅Boosts immune function – Supports the body’s natural defense system. Conditions Treated with HBOT: Carbon monoxide poisoning Decompression sickness ("the bends") Non-healing wounds (e.g., diabetic ulcers, radiation injuries) Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke recovery
CONDITIONS TREATED WITH HBOT FDA-Approved Uses: Decompression Sickness (DCS) – Common in scuba divers, prevents serious complications. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Removes CO from the bloodstream, restoring oxygen levels. Chronic Non-Healing Wounds – Helps heal diabetic foot ulcers and other severe wounds. Radiation Injuries – Treats tissue damage from cancer radiation therapy. ? Off-Label Uses (Emerging Research & Patient-Reported Benefits): Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – May support brain healing and cognitive recovery. Stroke Recovery – Improves blood flow and oxygen supply to damaged brain tissue. Autism – Some studies suggest cognitive and behavioral improvements. Lyme Disease – May help reduce inflammation and fight bacterial infections.
HBOT TREATMENT PROCESS Step 1: Pre-Treatment Consultation Medical evaluation to assess suitability for HBOT. Discussion of treatment goals and personalized plan. ? Step 2: Entering the Chamber Patients lie or sit in a pressurized chamber. Can be monoplace (single-person) or multiplace (group) chambers. ? Step 3: Treatment Duration Sessions typically last 60–120 minutes. Patients breathe 100% oxygen while relaxing or watching TV. ? Step 4: Treatment Frequency Most patients undergo multiple sessions over days or weeks, depending on the condition.
Risks & Safety Considerations Possible Side Effects: Ear Barotrauma – Ear pressure or discomfort due to changes in air pressure. Temporary Vision Changes – Mild nearsightedness (reverses after treatment). Oxygen Toxicity (Rare) – Can cause seizures in extreme cases with prolonged exposure. Safety Measures: Medical Supervision Required – Treatments are monitored by trained professionals. No Flammable Items – Strict safety protocols to prevent fire hazards. Gradual Pressure Adjustment – Helps prevent discomfort or complications.
CONTACT SUPPORT (435) 634-9355 https://insideouthyperbarics.com/ 1490 Foremaster Dr #100, St. George, UT 84790