Who should benefit from oxygen therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used in:
- Physiotherapy (e.g., injury healing, faster recovery)
- Sports (e.g., reducing swelling, improving performance and concentration, faster recovery)
- Cardiology (e.g., cardiovascular diseases, heart damage)
- Neurology (e.g., brain damage, brain stimulation, diseases of the neurological system)
- General and plastic surgery (e.g., regeneration after surgery and plastic surgery)
- Dentistry and implantology (e.g., recovery after implant insertion, bone necrosis)
- Orthopedics and rheumatology (e.g., wound healing, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, bone and soft tissue injuries, joint pain)
- Dermatology (e.g., maintaining healthy skin, regenerating epithelium, improving body metabolism)
- Aesthetic medicine (e.g., regeneration after surgery)
- Treatment of diabetes
- ADHD treatment
- Gynecology (e.g., recovery after pregnancy, mood improvement)
- Sexual disorders (e.g., LIBIDO problems, potency disorder)
- Diseases of the digestive system (e.g., ulcers, irritable bowel disease)
- Chronic inflammatory conditions
- Rejuvenation
- Treatment of multiple sclerosis
- Treatment of Lyme disease
- Treatment of Depression
- Treating autism
- Treatment of Asperger’s syndrome
- Migraine treatment
Contraindications
Pregnancy | Pacemaker | Untreated pneumothorax | Surgical procedures in the chest, ears and sinuses | Optic neuritis | Sinusitis | Fever | Convulsions | Acute ear disease | Epilepsy | Upper respiratory tract infections | Bronchial asthma | Claustrophobia
