Expand your service offering with the fascinating world of hyperbaric oxygenation. This advanced hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) technology uses controlled concentrations of oxygen to increase the well-being and vitality of your clients.
Hyperbaric oxygenation HBOT – the inhalation of pure oxygen in a pressurised chamber – increases oxygen levels many times normal, activating our body’s natural self-healing abilities.
OxyHelp HBOT stands for hyperbaric oxygen chambers that combine technical precision, serene application, and high-quality craftsmanship in a clear design. This creates a chamber that not only enables oxygen applications but elevates them to a visibly higher level.
This chamber was built not just for function, but for sophisticated application. This is evident in its construction, operation, interior, and the calm, secure character that OxyHelp exudes.
Operable from inside and out
Precisely controlled process
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During hyperbaric oxygenation, the user breathes pure oxygen in a pressure chamber under increased ambient pressure. According to the brochure, this can significantly increase the oxygen content above normal levels, making oxygen more intensely available in the body. This principle forms the basis of hyperbaric oxygen application.
OxyHelp implements this principle in a chamber designed for safety, comfort, and control. Automatic pressure management, controlled ventilation, high-quality interior materials, generous viewing areas, and operation via touchscreens both inside and out transform the technology into an application that not only functions but also feels premium.
The pressure system is software-controlled and keeps the application controlled and stable. This creates a calmer chamber environment where oxygen and pressure interact precisely.
Two touchscreens allow control from both the outside and the interior. This makes handling more flexible and underscores the professional standard of the entire chamber.
Multiple independent safety mechanisms, stop buttons, and pressure relief systems ensure that OxyHelp is designed for controlled, safe application.
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2. Hyperbaric Therapy: a more general term that could refer not only to oxygen but to any kind of treatment under elevated pressure, although oxygen is the most commonly used.
3. pressure chamber therapy: A direct translation of the English term “pressure chamber therapy”. This term emphasizes the aspect of the increased pressure environment in a special chamber.
4. Hyperoxia Treatment: “hyperoxia” means an increased concentration of oxygen in the body, and this term can be used to refer to the increase of oxygen concentration in tissues by HBOT.
5. Hyperbaric Oxygenation: A term that is less commonly used but refers to the process of oxygenation under elevated pressure.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment based on the administration of pure oxygen under elevated ambient pressure. This non-invasive therapy can be used for a variety of medical conditions to improve tissue oxygenation and promote healing. In this article, we will take a closer look at how hyperbaric oxygen therapy works, its areas of application and the scientific evidence that supports its effectiveness.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a treatment method in which the patient inhales pure oxygen in a special pressurized chamber. The ambient pressure in the chamber is increased to 1.5 to 3 times the normal atmospheric pressure, which causes the oxygen to be dissolved in the body tissue in higher concentrations.
The increased ambient pressure in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber causes oxygen to dissolve in the blood plasma and tissues. This increases the body’s oxygen supply and leads to increased oxygen diffusion into damaged or poorly perfused tissue. HBOT thus supports the healing process by promoting the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) and reducing inflammatory reactions.
Fields of application of hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Yes, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is considered a safe and effective treatment for certain medical conditions. Numerous studies and clinical experiences have shown its effectiveness in healing wounds, treating carbon monoxide poisoning and alleviating decompression sickness.
The duration of a hyperbaric oxygen therapy session can vary, but is usually around 1.5 to 2 hours.
The frequency and duration of HBOT depend on the specific medical indication. As a rule, a series of treatments over a period of several weeks is recommended.
HBOT is generally well tolerated. In rare cases, however, mild side effects such as earache, a feeling of pressure in the ears, tiredness or headaches may occur. These are usually temporary and mild.