PureOX Rehab

Hyperbaric Therapy Chamber

PureOX Rehab – Hyperbaric Therapy Chamber

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is the medical use of oxygen at an increased level of pressure, (hyper) means increased, (baric) means pressure. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a treatment which enhances the body’s natural healing process by providing an environment which allows the body to absorb much higher amounts of oxygen than possible at normal atmospheric pressure. It increases the oxygen transport capacity in the blood. This noninvasive therapy is the most trusted way to increase oxygen levels to all organs of the body.

Introduction

It is used around the world to treat a wide range of conditions, including autism, diabetic ulcers, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, migraines, wounds, inflammation, orthopedic rehabilitation, crush injuries, and is becoming used in a much wider range as research develops. It is also used by athletes who wish to speed up recovery of tissue damage caused by hard training. Treatments usually last for 60-90 minutes where the client lies in a comfortable chamber and breathes high levels of oxygen.

Science

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment which enhances the body’s natural healing process by saturating the body with pressurized oxygen that is higher than atmospheric pressure, in a closed chamber, where atmospheric pressure is increased and controlled. It is used for a wide variety of treatments usually as a part of an overall medical care plan.
Oxygen molecules become smaller under hyperbaric pressure and it is more soluble. As per Henry’s law, O2 therefore gets dissolve into all body fluids like plasma, cerebrospinal, interstitial, lymphatic and synovial fluids. Under normal conditions, O2 binds only to the hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported to all organs through circulatory system. Body cannot take more O2 than the volume Hemoglobin. Under hyperbaric pressure, O2 gets dissolved into every body fluid; body is saturated with O2 allowing oxygen to reach the areas which were previously deprived due to blocked blood supply.

Mechanism of Action

1.5 ATA HBO Application

Autism

Cerebral Palsy

Drowning & Anoxic Brain Injury

Migraine Headache

Mild Cognitive Impairment & Dementia

Autoimmune Disorders

Arthritis

Cancer Rehabilitation

Stroke Recovery

Concussion

Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Peripheral Neuropathy

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic Decompression Sickness

Tinnitus

Multiple Sclerosis

Post-Operative Recovery

Sports Injuries

Sports Performance Enhancement

Sports Injury Recovery

Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

Inflammation Disorders

Brain Aneurysm

Traumatic Brain Injury

Central Retinal Artery occlusion

Fibromyalgia

Post-Traumatic stress Disorder

Spinal Cord Compression Injury

Toxic Brain Injury

Diabetic Ulcers, gangrenes & non-healing wounds

APPLICATIONS REHABILITATION BENEFITS

Frequent pathologies that require rehabilitation enefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen for rehabilitation
Post-stroke rehabilitation
Increases cerebral blood flow
Trauma with neurological damage and / or sequelae
Deflates the affected areas from vasoconstriction
Parkinson and Alzheimer
Has anti-inflammatory effects with reduced edema.
Cerebral hypoxia
Prevents new episodes
Facial paralysis
Promotes tissue regeneration
Cerebral palsy
Improves motor and sensory deficit
Autism
Speeds recovery after neurological or physical injuries
Fibromyalgia
Muscle, osteoarticular post-surgical and trauma injuries

APPLICATIONS WOUNDS & BENEFITS

BENEFITS Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen for wound healing
Diabetic foot
Accelerates healing
Ulcers
Boosts the effect of antimicrobials
Burns
Decreases pain in chronic wounds
Bedsores
Increases the immune response in infected wounds
Grafts
Promotes the formation of new blood vessels (Angiogenesis)
Post-surgical wounds
Has anti-inflammatory effects
Chronic wounds
Decreases the risk of infections
Traumatic injuries
Stimulates collagen synthesis
Acute necrotizing infections

APPLICATIONS PAIN & BENEFITS

BENEFITS Pathologies that occur with pain
Injuries
Reduces neuropathic pain and has an analgesic effect
Fibromyalgia
It has an anti-inflammatory effect
Rheumatological diseases
Promotes wound healing
Acute and chronic wounds
Decreases infections
Low back and joint pain
In cancer patients, it decreases the inflammation caused by radiation
Migraines
Peripheral vascular disease
Pain related to inflammation

ATA HBO can be used for personal wellness, rejuvenation, exercise fatigue recovery, endurance, energy and general health & wellness.

MODELS

Hard Chamber HBO

Features

Slide type entry door.

75 and 90cm diameter optional.

Interphone system for two-way communications.

Delivers 93% oxygen under pressure via an oxygen head facial mask. Easy installation and operation.

Automatic air pressure control system, the door is sealed by pressure. Wide and convenient transparent viewing window.

Control system combines of air compressor, oxygen concentrator and cooling unit.

HARD CHAMBER MODELS Specifications H75 Rehab H90 Rehab
Chamber Cabin
Pressure
1.5ATA(7psi)
l .5ATA(7psi)
Material
Stainless steel+ Polycarbonate
Size (D”L)
75x220cm (30x82”)
90x220 cm (36x82”)
Weight
I40kg
l70kg
System Machine
Size & Weight
77*46’72cm(30"x18"x28"), 70kg
Flow of Air
72 Liter/min
Flow of Oxygen
1—SL/min adjustable
Air Filter
Dual
Voltage
110VAC/220VAC z 10%

Description ; All—in—one machine, a combine of air compressor, oxygen concentrator, and cooler

Soft HBO

Features

1.3 ATA (4psi) operating pressure.

Fully covered with nylon cover - Unique 3 zipper seal for air leak prevention. Designed to add a folding chair (adjustable height) for ultimate comfort.

Internal metal frame- Hold the shape when deflateD

Emergency valve - To speed the depressurization in emergency.

Delivers 93% oxygen under pressure via an oxygen head facial mask. Easy Operation - One people can operate it without assistance.

Internal Pressure Gauge - The user can observe the pressure while inside the chamber.

Soft Chamber Model SPECIFICATION S70 S80 S90
Chamber
Pressure
1.3ATA (4psi)
1.3ATA (4psi)
1.3ATA (4psi)
Material
TPU
TPU
TPU
Size (D*L)
70x225cm (28*89”)
80x225cm (32*89")
90x225cm (36*89")
Weight
12kg
13kg
13kg
Air Compressor
Size
39x24x26cm (16” xl 0” x1l ")
Type
Buite&Oil Free Type.Two Super adsorption activated carbon filters in air Input and Oullel to protect.
Oxygen Concentrator
Size
35x32x57cm (14" x13" x23”)
Flow Rate
5Liler/min

Description ; PSA Molecular Sieve High Technology.Continuouss Oxygen production,no need for oxygen lank.

FAQ

Every day an average adult consumes 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water and almost 550 liters of oxygen. 90 % of our daily energy comes from oxygen and the rest food and water. Human brain is 2 % of the total weight and uses 25% of the oxygen we breath. We need this oxygen for the energy cycle that sustains life. When we do not have enough oxygen in our body tissues a series of events occur that if not corrected lead to disease conditions, either infection, tissue destruction or both. If there is low oxygen in tissues (hypoxia) there is a short window of opportunity to correct it. An excellent method to correct tissue hypoxia is by using a hyperbaric chamber.

When the chamber is pressurization, your ears may feel pressure changes. You might feel a little painful in ears. To equalize the pressure and avoid the feeling of fullness in ears, you can yawn, swallowing or “blow the nose”. Other than this ear pressure there are no unusual or different sensations.

When we are inside a chamber pressurized at 1.3 or 1.5 times of the normal air pressure it may not feel different, but breathing pure oxygen in such a chamber gives us 7-8 times the regular amount of oxygen. Henry’s Law- Henry’s law states that for a gas-liquid interface the amount of the gas that dissolves in the liquid is proportional to its partial pressure. The pressurized oxygen dissolves directly into all body fluids. In a few minutes this extra oxygen builds up tissue oxygen levels far above normal. This action has been scientifically proven to stimulate healing.

This is one of those questions which has so many different variables and answers we will have to generalize. We will answer this question from general experience and with the understanding that no 2 people get the same results. It is very rare that we do not see improvements. What we are looking for is an improvement in the quality of life for anyone.

You will not. What you will be able to notice is whether you are continuing to get improvements. A clinical study on 1730 subjects shows the need of around 15 sessions for acute injuries and 40 for chronic ones. The number of sessions is recommended by the treating physician according to your condition. Oxygen Toxicity is not a problem at pressures below 1.5 ATA. Many times, stress is mistaken for oxygen toxicity. Occasionally, there may be a patient who is more sensitive to Oxygen than others and pressures may need to be adjusted to meet the needs of the patient