| What is Mild Hyperbaric Therapy and how does it work? |
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| Written by Administrator | ||
| Friday, 27 January 2012 14:56 | ||
Mild Hyperbaric Therapy is a medical treatment in which a person is exposed to increased atmospheric pressure inside an inflatable chamber. The increase in pressure allows more oxygen to reach the cells of the body which has many healing and therapeutic benefits. Oxygen is crucial to our body’s healing process. When the body is under pressure, plasma, cerebral fluid, and synovial fluid will dissolve more oxygen than they would if they were not under pressure. Therefore the quantity of oxygen carried and transferred to the tissue and cells is increased. The extra oxygen helps speed up the body’s healing processes. Mild Hyperbaric Therapy may alleviate the symptoms of many chronic diseases and conditions including: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Headaches/Migraines, Injury and Surgery Recovery, Brain injury/Stroke, and many other conditions. The soft chambers are approved by the FDA for the treatment of altitude sickness, but are commonly used for other "off-label" purposes.
For more information visit www.ObispoHyperbaric.com and www.TheOxygenStudio.com. |











