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HBOT for Autism

Autism is that ill-fated disorder and NOT a disease that often makes you the butt of all jokes in social dos. Why? Because autism is a neurological disorder that affects the social interaction and communication habits of a person. So their inability to speak normally with others often keeps them sidelined from mainstream society. Disheartening, isn’t it? But times are changing and today autistic people are accepted in society because they seem to have turned the tables around in their favor, finally! Many of the MNCs today are looking for…

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Protocols Of HBOT Treatment

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The protocol for HBOT treatment depends greatly on the health condition of the particular patient. If the stage of the ailment is extremely advanced, then the frequency and time frame of the therapeutic sessions have to be lengthened and intensified. A trained and practicing physician should always be consulted before undergoing these sessions. In case of acute conditions, such as sports injury, or exposure to toxins, a couple of sessions are more than sufficient. For patients suffering from these conditions, therapies do not extend beyond a week to ten days….

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How To Administer Hyperbaric Treatment To Patients

HBOT for Autism

Hyperbaric treatment have been found to yield some positive results in patients suffering from autism, decompression sickness, gas embolism, cerebral palsy and other conditions caused by the paucity of oxygen supply to the different body parts. This treatment is administered under artificial conditions of high atmospheric pressure, or rather, high oxygen pressure. Patients are made to breathe in pure oxygen and this improves the oxygen content in the various organs and tissues, and blood plasma. Here is basic outline about the ways of operating a hyperbaric chamber. Firstly, instruct the…

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An Insight on HBOT Therapy

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Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy involves the practice of breathing 100% pure oxygen within a pressurized and enclosed chamber called Hyperbaric Chamber or HBOT chamber. The evolution of HBOT therapy can be traced back to the 1600s, but its clinical applications started during the 1800s. Later, in the 1930s, the benefits of the treatment were recognized and it was used to treat decompression sickness of the scuba divers and trekkers. Today, there are more than 20,000 articles on HBOT in medical literature and the clinical usage of this therapy has grown phenomenally….

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