Up to 98% pure Oxygen Complimentary Therapy Use (no Oxygen Bottles needed).
Up to 2.0 ATA chamber pressure with adjustable pressure – Available from January 2025
Full training from a IBUM certified training practitioner
& International Hyperbaric Association Safety Certified
State of the art safety valves & emergency release system
Digital-powered oxygen pump system
Manufactured In Great Britain
This treatment takes place in a pressurised hyperbaric therapy chamber with oxygen provided through a mask. The air pressure in the chamber is raised to encourage the body to absorb the increased amount of oxygen via the laws of pressure and gas.
This process is used in various centres across the globe from health and wellbeing settings to complementary therapies.
Mild Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mHBOT) is a process that increases the amount of oxygen in the body by having the user breathe oxygen in a pressurised hyperbaric chamber.
This increased oxygenation is reported to help to improve the function of cells and tissues throughout the body. During mHBOT, the user sits or lies in a chamber that is pressurised to a level higher than normal atmospheric pressure.
This increased pressure allows more oxygen to dissolve in the blood plasma, which can then be carried to the body’s tissues. The increased oxygen levels can help to improve the function of cells and tissues, which potentially helps promote healing and recovery.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is believed to have a potential role in promoting wound healing.
The increased pressure and oxygen levels in the hyperbaric chamber is reported to help improve the healing of damaged tissue by increasing blood flow to the wound, stimulating the growth of new blood vessels, and promoting the formation of new skin cells.
HBOT is also understood to help to reduce inflammation and fight off infection, which can further aid in the healing process. It also promotes collagen production, which is important for the repair and regeneration of tissue.
HBOT has been used to treat a variety of conditions that are associated with wounds.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is believed to have a potential role in reducing gas-bubble obstructions. Gas bubbles, also known as emboli, can form in the blood and cause blockages in blood vessels, leading to serious health problems such as tissue death and organ failure.
HBOT increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood, which can help to reduce the size of gas bubbles and prevent them from forming clots. The increased pressure in the hyperbaric chamber also helps to drive gas bubbles out of the bloodstream and into the lungs, where they can be exhaled.
HBOT is also believed to improve circulation, which can help to prevent the formation of new bubbles and reduce the risk of further complications.
HBOT has been tested in many studies for its ability to reduce gas-bubbles obstructions, particularly in the fields of Decompression sickness, Air or gas embolism, and pulmonary embolism.
However, more research is needed to confirm the benefits of HBOT in reducing gas-bubbles obstructions and its optimal parameters and duration of treatment.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is believed to have a potential role in preventing reperfusion injury.
Reperfusion injury is a condition that occurs when blood flow is restored to an area of tissue that has been deprived of oxygen. The sudden influx of oxygen can cause inflammation and damage to the tissue.
HBOT is thought to help prevent reperfusion injury by increasing the amount of oxygen that is dissolved in the blood.
This increase in oxygen has the potential to reduce inflammation and prevent the formation of free radicals, which can cause damage to cells and tissues.
Additionally, HBOT has been shown to stimulate the production of growth factors, which can help to promote the healing of damaged tissue.
HBOT has been tested in many studies for its ability to prevent reperfusion injury, particularly in the fields of acute stroke, myocardial infarction, and traumatic brain injury.
However, more research is needed to confirm the benefits of HBOT in preventing reperfusion injury and its optimal parameters and duration of treatment.
Athletes can easily access the advantages of oxygen therapy before or after their training sessions or contests by setting up our portable Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers in sports facilities. These rooms can speed up healing, improve performance, and lessen the chance of accidents.
Our Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers can be used in either a professional training facility or a recreational one to assist athletes in their training regimens. These chambers can help athletes recover more quickly from strenuous workouts, increase their endurance, and improve their overall performance by offering an oxygen-rich atmosphere.
Today, several athletic teams use Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy as part of their recovery procedures. Our transportable chambers are simple to set up in team locker rooms, enabling athletes to receive oxygen therapy right away after a match or practise. This may facilitate tissue repair, lessen inflammation, and hasten the healing process.
It has been demonstrated that hyperbaric oxygen therapy is helpful for those who are healing from sports-related injuries including fractures, ligament sprains, or muscular strains. Our chambers can be used in rehabilitation facilities to deliver tailored oxygen therapy, increasing recuperation and promoting healing.
Our portable chambers can be set up at home for athletes who prefer the comfort and solitude of their own area. This makes it possible for athletes to include hyperbaric oxygen therapy in their everyday routine, which encourages quicker recovery, lessens fatigue, and improves general wellbeing.
At Home: Install your chamber at home so you can use it anytime you want, in complete privacy.
In the Club: Install in your team's clubhouse so that everyone can utilise it and enjoy the advantages of Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
In the Gym or clinic: In order to assist other therapies and treatments, install an MHBOT chamber in a gym or clinic.
Using while mobile: You can carry some of our chambers with you and utilise them wherever you need them by folding them down and packing them into a bag.
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