What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is well known for treating scuba and deep-sea divers affected by the rapid change in pressure around them. But did you know that HBOT is also used to treat a variety of other health problems, including carbon monoxide poisoning

Primary Uses Of HBOT
Medical Treatment
Circulatory System Disorders
Skin and Soft Tissue Condition
Neurological and Brain Conditions
Respiratory and CO-related Conditions
Musculoskeletal Conditions
Chronic and Inflammatory Conditions
Organ-specific Conditions
Mental Health

Military and Commercial

Decompression Sickness
Arterial Gas Embolism
Long Saturation Dives
Diving Medicine Research and Training
Cosmetics, Wellness, and Fitness
Anti-Aging
Enhanced Immune Response
Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Rehabilitation
Sports Performance Enhancement

History Of HBOT

1662
British physician Nathaniel Henshaw built the world's first air-tight chamber called "Domicilium."
1772
Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovered the element of oxygen and pioneered oxygen treatment.
1834
French physician Jurod built the world's first hyperbaric oxygen chamber, designed by James Watt, called "Le Bain d'air comprime."
1928
American physician Orville Cunningham built the world's largest hyperbaric chamber called "Hyperbaric Hotel."




