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How Oxygen Therapy Works
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment medically enhances the body's natural healing process. 100% oxygen is inhaled in a controlled chamber where atmospheric pressure is increased up to three times more than normal. These pressurized conditions allow your lungs to gather more oxygen than when you are breathing normally.
Process 1
HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube. It is a well-established treatment for decompression sickness and serious infections.
Process 2
In the chamber, air pressure is increased to three times higher than normal, allowing lungs to gather significantly more oxygen.
Process 3
Oxygen is carried throughout your body via blood, fighting bacteria and stimulating growth factors and stem cells.
Process 4
Increased blood oxygen restores normal levels of blood gases and tissue function to promote rapid healing.
1.3 ATA / 1.5 ATA (Mild/Portable): Typically used in home and clinical settings. Increases dissolved oxygen levels, counteracting hypoxia and restoring cellular respiration.
2.0 ATA (High Pressure): Equivalent to approximately 29.4 PSI. High pressure suitable for professional hospital use.
Key Benefits of HBOT Chamber
Improve quality of sleep and relieve fatigue
Promote blood circulation and replenish Qi
Relieve sports pain and recover strength
Anti-aging and promote skin metabolism
Relieve brain fatigue and study pressure
Enhance immunity for the elderly
Maintain health for smokers/drinkers
Improve arthritis and joint pain
Accelerate fracture and wound healing
Observation Window: Clear visibility for safety and lighting to ensure comfort.
Dual Gauges: External and Internal pressure gauges for monitoring by both staff and user.
Safety Valves: Automatic pressure relief and manual emergency safety valves.
Silencer: Significantly reduces operational noise for a comfortable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)?
HBOT is a medical treatment where patients breathe pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, significantly increasing the oxygen concentration in the bloodstream to promote healing.
Is the 2.0 ATA pressure safe for home use?
While 1.3 and 1.5 ATA are common for home use, 2.0 ATA is a higher pressure often reserved for clinical or hospital settings. Always follow the user manual for safety protocols.
How long does a typical session last?
Most sessions last between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the specific condition being treated and the user's comfort level.
Does the chamber feel claustrophobic?
Our chamber features large observation windows and internal lighting to ensure a bright, open feel, minimizing any sense of confinement.
Can HBOT help with sports recovery?
Yes, many athletes use HBOT to reduce muscle fatigue, alleviate sports-related pain, and accelerate the recovery of injuries.
What is the maintenance for the oxygen chamber?
The TPU material is durable and easy to clean. Regular inspection of valves and keeping the interior dry and clean are the primary requirements.