For Any Query Call At

916-836-9545

Learn How Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Healing...

Can Accelerate the Healing Process

Mild Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ( mHBOT) treatments are administered by breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment, usually in a hyperbaric treatment room or chamber.

Experience 90-95% pure oxygen to help gain a cognitive edge and enhance your body’s healing.

WHY CHOOSE US

Empower Your Health with Our Mild Hyberbaric Healing Services

Types of Injuries Treated with Hyperbaric Chambers

mHBOT

According to the search results, Hyperbaric Chambers are used to treat a wide range of injuries and conditions, including:

Soft tissue injuries

(mHBOT) promotes tissue repair, reduces swelling, and enhances collagen synthesis, making it effective for treating soft tissue injuries such as muscle strains, ligament sprains, and tendonitis.

Crush injuries

mHBOT helps to reduce swelling, promote blood flow, and enhance tissue oxygenation, which can aid in the healing process for crush injuries.

Wounds

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy accelerates wound healing by increasing oxygen delivery to the affected area, promoting collagen synthesis, and reducing bacterial growth.

Stroke and Cerebral Palsy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been used to improve outcomes in patients with stroke and cerebral palsy, promoting neuroplasticity and enhancing functional recovery.

Athletic injuries

Professional athletes, including football players like Christiano Ronaldo, have used Macy Pan Hyperbaric Chambers to accelerate recovery from injuries, reduce muscle fatigue, and enhance performance

Traumatic brain injuries:

mHBOT has been shown to improve cognitive function, reduce symptoms of post-concussive syndrome, and enhance recovery from traumatic brain injuries.

[/et_pb_section]

Benefits

Promotes Tissue Repair

Reduces Inflammation

Enhances Collagen Synthesis

Enhance Functional Recovery

Faster Healing Times

Aid Traumatic Brain Injuries Recovery

Promote Blood Flow

Enhance Tissue Oxygenation

Hyperbaric Healings

Your Healing Journey Starts Now

Get Answers

Your Oxygen Healing FAQs

What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT)?

Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. This increases the amount of oxygen your blood can carry, promoting healing by enhancing tissue repair and fighting infection.

How does mHBOT work?

HBOT is commonly used to treat conditions like decompression sickness (from diving), chronic wounds (like diabetic ulcers), carbon monoxide poisoning, radiation injuries, and severe infections such as gangrene. Some also use it for off-label treatments like stroke recovery or traumatic brain injury.

Is mHBOT safe?

Generally, mHBOT is considered safe. However, like any medical treatment, there are potential risks, such as ear pain, sinus issues, and in rare cases, oxygen toxicity or lung damage. Consult a healthcare provider before undergoing mHBOT if you have any concerns.

How long is a typical mHBOT session?

A typical session lasts between 60 and 120 minutes, depending on the condition being treated. Multiple sessions are often required, with some treatment plans involving 20-40 sessions over several weeks.

What does the mHBOT chamber feel like?

During the treatment, you may experience a feeling similar to the pressure changes when flying in an airplane or diving underwater. You might need to “pop” your ears to equalize the pressure. Otherwise, the process is generally comfortable.

Can anyone undergo mHBOT?

HBOT is generally safe, but it may not be suitable for everyone. People with certain medical conditions, such as untreated pneumothorax (collapsed lung), or those who have had recent ear surgery or infections, should avoid HBOT. Always consult a doctor to assess your eligibility.

Are there any side effects of mHBOT?

Most patients tolerate HBOT well, but some side effects can occur, such as ear discomfort, sinus congestion, or mild fatigue. In rare cases, more severe side effects like oxygen toxicity or lung damage can occur, but these are uncommon.

Is mHBOT covered by insurance?

For certain conditions, such as decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, and chronic non-healing wounds, HBOT is oftik0-en covered by insurance.

However,  we offer Mild services. This is generally not covered by insurance.

How many treatments are needed for mHBOT to be effective?

The number of sessions depends on the medical condition being treated. For chronic wounds or infections, 20-40 sessions may be recommended, while acute conditions like carbon monoxide poisoning may require fewer treatments. Your doctor will tailor the treatment plan to your needs.