A hyperbaric oxygen chamber is a pressure chamber that allows individuals to breathe pure oxygen at greater than normal atmospheric pressure, enhancing oxygen delivery throughout the body.
HBOT is a medical treatment where a patient is enclosed in a pressure chamber to breathe pure oxygen, increasing oxygen levels in blood and tissues to promote healing.
Benefits include enhanced healing of damaged tissues, improved oxygen delivery to areas with poor circulation, reduced swelling, and enhanced white blood cell activity against infections.
Yes, the MACY-PAN 1.3ATA hyperbaric oxygen chamber is designed to be portable and foldable, making it easy to transport and use in various settings.
A typical session usually lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, but the exact duration may vary based on individual needs and treatment goals.
While many people can benefit from HBOT, it is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine if it is suitable for your specific medical condition.
The chamber operates at higher than normal atmospheric pressure, allowing oxygen to dissolve into the blood plasma and reach tissues that are not receiving enough oxygen.
Yes, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is considered safe when administered by trained professionals and used according to guidelines, although there may be contraindications for certain medical conditions.
The chamber is made from high-strength, non-toxic, eco-friendly materials designed for durability and safety during use.
The oil-free air compressor provides clean air without oil contamination, ensuring the quality of oxygen delivered during therapy, and features super adsorption activated filters.
The oxygen concentrator has a purity level of 95% or greater, ensuring a high concentration of oxygen for effective therapy.
No, the MACY-PAN hyperbaric oxygen chamber is designed for single-person operation to ensure safety and effectiveness during treatment.
Regular maintenance involves cleaning the exterior with a damp cloth and ensuring the interior is dry and free of debris. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for detailed cleaning instructions.
It is recommended to wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing made of natural fibers, as synthetic materials can pose a fire risk in the chamber.
Contraindications can include certain lung diseases, untreated pneumothorax, and specific medications. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting treatment.
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