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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Feeling fatigued, mentally exhausted, or unable to sleep well?
Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) may be an option for eligible individuals seeking recovery support after demanding work or physical exertion. The Oxylab program involves approximately one hour of treatment in a pressurized oxygen chamber.
HBO is a form of hyperbaric oxygen therapy that increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood plasma. Under appropriate medical indications, it may support the following:
• May support immune function
• May support symptom management in selected migraine cases
• May complement care for office-related musculoskeletal symptoms
• May help reduce fatigue
• May support selected neurological rehabilitation goals
• May support postoperative swelling management and wound healing in appropriate cases
• Supports selected wound and tissue-injury treatments
• May support recovery from selected sports and exercise-related injuries
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Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) Technology
• Delivered using equipment and protocols designed to meet applicable safety standards
• Closely supervised by qualified healthcare professionals
HBOT and Sleep-Quality Support
Quality sleep is important for physical and cognitive recovery. Evidence regarding HBOT for sleep improvement varies by condition, but possible supportive effects being studied include:
1. Increasing Oxygen Availability
- Under increased pressure, more oxygen can dissolve in plasma and reach tissues. Its clinical relevance depends on the individual condition and treatment indication.
2. Stress and Anxiety Support
- Some individuals report feeling more relaxed after treatment; however, HBOT is not a standard treatment for anxiety or insomnia and should be considered only after professional assessment.
3. Neurological Rehabilitation Support
- HBOT is used for specific approved medical conditions and may be incorporated into selected neurological rehabilitation plans under specialist supervision.
4. Energy and Fatigue Support
- Some clients report improved well-being or energy after treatment, although individual responses vary and these effects are not guaranteed.
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High-quality sleep supports overall health. Possible sleep-related outcomes reported by some clients include:
- Difficulty falling asleep: Some clients may find it easier to relax and fall asleep
- Deep sleep: Some clients may report more restorative sleep
- Night waking: Some clients may report fewer awakenings
- Morning refreshment: Better sleep may support improved daytime alertness
Precautions When Considering HBOT for Sleep Support
A physician should assess whether HBOT is appropriate before treatment. HBOT must be administered only under qualified medical supervision.
HBOT may be discussed as part of an individualized care plan for selected medical or rehabilitation needs. Its role in improving sleep is still being studied, and medical consultation is essential for safety and appropriate use.
HBOT may be considered by eligible individuals as part of a broader health or rehabilitation program, following medical assessment.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing medical oxygen inside a chamber pressurized above normal atmospheric pressure. This increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in plasma and can support treatment for specific medical indications.

Potential and Established Uses of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Increases dissolved oxygen in plasma and may improve oxygen delivery to tissues under appropriate clinical conditions.
2. Recovery Support
- May be included in selected recovery programs after injury or surgery when clinically indicated.
3. Immune and Infection-Management Support
- In specific conditions, increased tissue oxygen may support white blood cell activity and infection management as part of medical treatment.
4. Energy and Fatigue Support
- Some individuals report improved vitality, although responses vary and this is not a guaranteed outcome.
5. Skin and Tissue Support
- May support tissue oxygenation and healing in selected conditions; cosmetic outcomes are not guaranteed.
6.Neurological Function Support
- HBOT may be incorporated into selected neurological rehabilitation protocols; effects on memory and cognition vary and require specialist assessment.
How Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Works
The patient rests inside a pressurized chamber while breathing medical oxygen. The increased pressure allows substantially more oxygen to dissolve in the blood plasma, helping deliver oxygen to tissues. Treatment pressure and oxygen concentration are determined by the clinical protocol.
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Potential and Established Uses of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Helps reduce the volume of gas bubbles in decompression illness or gas embolism
- Supports treatment of selected conditions involving inadequate tissue oxygen
- May support tissue repair and new capillary formation
- May enhance white blood cell activity in selected infections
- May support selected postoperative or surgical wound-care programs
- May support recovery of selected sports-related tissue injuries
Precautions and Possible Side Effects
- Difficulty equalizing ear pressure may cause ear or eardrum barotrauma
- Temporary vision changes, nausea, or dizziness may occur
- People with certain lung conditions may be at risk of pulmonary barotrauma and require careful medical screening
Preparing for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Avoid flammable products such as perfume, hair gel, and alcohol-based cosmetics
- Review possible side effects and safety instructions
- Avoid sleep deprivation and excessive exercise before treatment
- Inform the medical team if you have fever, a cold, nasal congestion, or allergy symptoms
- Remove dentures and avoid makeup and smoking before treatment
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Procedure
- Medical history review and physical assessment by a qualified clinician
- Change into the clothing provided by the facility
- Lie comfortably on the treatment bed inside the chamber
- The team administers oxygen and adjusts chamber pressure according to the prescribed protocol
- A treatment session generally lasts 60–90 minutes
- The chamber is gradually decompressed to normal pressure before the patient exits
Who May Be Considered for HBOT?
- People with decompression sickness related to diving
- People with arterial gas embolism
- People with carbon monoxide poisoning
- People with selected crush injuries or acute traumatic ischemia
- Selected patients in supervised rehabilitation after sports injury or substantial physical exertion
HBOT is an established treatment for specific medical indications and may also be incorporated into selected rehabilitation plans. It must be prescribed and supervised by qualified medical professionals, and outcomes vary by condition.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and Sleep
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing medical oxygen under pressure greater than normal atmospheric pressure. It is used for specific medical conditions. Its potential role in sleep and general wellness remains under study and should not replace standard evaluation or treatment for sleep disorders.












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