HBOT Therapy Blog

November 4, 2010 by Edward Jones

Inside the HBOT Chamber


Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is being used in the treatment of autism, Cerebral Palsy etc.
It’s described as the use of oxygen at a higher than atmospheric pressure. This oxygen is said to stimulate the brain and help improve cognitive and social function in children with chronic brain injury.
Patients undergoing this type of therapy get into an enclosed HBOT chamber for numerous sessions.
Because clinics and hospital fees can run upwards of $100-$500 a session, many families are opting for at-home soft chambers.
The Vitaris 320 model retails for appx $20,000 and allows patients unlimited access to this type of therapy.

Source: www.cpdiscovery.com
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