Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric 0xygen 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.
lts used around the world to treat a wide range of conditions, including antism, 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.t 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 comfortablechamber and breathes high levels of oxygen.
APPLICATION
·Clinic,Hospital,High Altitude Area
·Home,Wellness Center
·Beauty Salon,Spa,Oxygen Bar
·Fitness Center,Gym,Sports Club
Model | ST1700 | |||||
Chamber Capsule | Pressure | 1.3ATA(4psi) TPU 170×70×110c(67"×28"×43") | ||||
Material | TPU | |||||
Size(D*L) | 170×70×110cm(67"×28"×43") | |||||
Weight | 13kg | |||||
Type | Sitting/Semi-Lying | |||||
Air Compressor | Size | 39×24×26cm(16"×10"×11") | ||||
Type | Quiet&Oil Free Type.Two Super adsorption activated carbon filters in air Input and Outlet to protect. | |||||
Oxygen Concentrator | Size | 35×32×57cm(14"×13"×23") | ||||
Flow Rate | 5Liter/min | |||||
Description | PSA Molecular Sieve High Technology. Continuous Oxygen production, no need for oxygen tank. | |||||
Folding Chair (Optional) | Description | Durable and elastic. Can sit or semi-lying inside chamber, 180° adjustable. Weight: 9kg | ||||
·1.3 ATA (4psi) operating pressure.
·Fully covered with nylon cover- Unique 3 zipper seal for air leak prevention.
·Designed to add a foldng chair( adjustable hight) 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 headset/facial mask.
·Easy Operation - One people can operate it without assistance.
·Internal Pressure Gauge - The User can observe the pressure while inside the chamber.
1.Why is oxygen so important?
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, tssue destruction or both. If there is low oxygenin tissues (hypoxia) there is a short window of opportunity to correct it. An excellent method to correct tissue hyperbaric is by using a hyperbaric chamber.
2. What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
When the chamber is pressurization, your ears may feel pressure changes. You might feel a lttle painful in ears. To equalize the pressure and avoid the feeling of fullness in ears. You can yanwing, swallowing or "blow the nose". Other than this ear pressure there are no unusual or different sensations.
3. How long do treatments last?
Hyperbaric oxygen treatments typically last 90 to 120 minutes and are administered usually once each day, five days a week.
4. What should I expect when being treated?
During therapy you will relax in a see-through atmosphere-controlled chamber. The internal dimensions of the chamber allow freedom of movement. You may listen to music, watch TV, take a nap or converse with the staff during therapy. Relaxation techniques may also be available.
5. How long do treatments last?
Hyperbaric oxygen treatments typically last 90 to 120 minutes and are administered usually once each day, five days a week.