Jun 21, 2024 | Compare Chambers, Hyperbaric Chamber Education Archives, Hyperbaric Research
What are 2 ATA hyperbaric chambers? The 2 ATA hyperbaric chamber is designed to increase the amount of oxygen that can be delivered to points across your body to enable healing and recovery. Diving inside this chamber produces a pressurized environment that simulates...
Jun 18, 2024 | Hyperbaric Chamber Education Archives, Hyperbaric Research
by Portland Chiropractic Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, or mHBOT is the medical use of oxygen in a pressurized environment at a level higher than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA). Increased pressure allows for oxygen to dissolve and saturate more readily into our blood...
Jun 11, 2024 | Hyperbaric Chamber Education Archives, Hyperbaric Research
The 1.5 ATA Hyperbaric Chamber Scoop There are only three Hyperbaric Chamber brands built in the USA: Newtowne Hyperbarics, Summit to Sea and Oxyhealth. These three companies are FDA approved and reach 1.3ATA. There are no FDA approved 1.5 ATA Hyperbaric Chambers...
Jun 1, 2024 | Hyperbaric Central News, Hyperbaric Chamber Education Archives, Hyperbaric Chamber Testimonials Archives, Hyperbaric Research
Benefits of using a hyperbaric chamber Hyperbaric chambers are pressurized chambers that can help improve recovery and relaxation after various physical activities. Using a hyperbaric chamber can: Accelerate recovery: By increasing oxygen levels in the body,...
May 30, 2024 | Hyperbaric Chamber Education Archives, Hyperbaric Research
What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy? Hyperbaric oxygen therapy entails breathing oxygen in a pressurized tube. By increasing the pressure that surrounds you, your body absorbs a significantly higher level of oxygen, which as a result, activates your body’s healing and...
May 10, 2024 | Hyperbaric Chamber Education Archives
Introduction to Hyperbaric Wellness HBOT is a medical therapy where a person lies in an inflatable chamber at an increased atmospheric pressure environment. The pressure is greater than 1 ATA and ranges between 4 and 7 PSI (pounds per square inch), also known as 1.3...