Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber

Need faster recovery and enhanced energy?

Immerse yourself in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to promote deep healing and boost your vitality. 

Immerse yourself in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to promote deep healing and boost your vitality at Mattr Biowellness Club

Immerse yourself in a pressurized chamber where you will breathe pure oxygen, saturating your cells and tissues. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy enhances the body’s natural healing processes, accelerates recovery. Health benefits include expedited wound healing, stem cell mobilization, proliferation, angiogenesis, increased energy and fitness performance, improved cognitive function, and enhanced well-being.

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Benefits of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Accelerated Wound Healing The pressurized environment increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood, which speeds up the healing of wounds and injuries by enhancing cellular repair processes and supporting new tissue growth.

Reduced Inflammation and Swelling Increased oxygen levels help reduce inflammation and swelling by promoting more efficient cellular repair and reducing the production of inflammatory substances. This makes it effective for conditions like arthritis and chronic pain.

Enhanced Recovery from Surgery and Injury The therapy supports quicker recovery by improving oxygenation in damaged tissues, which helps reduce downtime and improve overall healing following surgeries or injuries.

Improved Cognitive Function Enhanced oxygen delivery to the brain can support cognitive functions such as memory, focus, and mental clarity. This makes Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy beneficial for cognitive health and neurological recovery.

FAQ


  • HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, typically at pressures higher than atmospheric pressure. This allows the lungs to gather more oxygen than would be possible breathing pure oxygen at normal air pressure. The increased oxygen supply can enhance the body's natural healing processes, promote tissue repair, and improve oxygenation to damaged or compromised tissues.

  • We offer 60 and 90 minute sessions. The time spent under pressure allows for the absorption and distribution of oxygen throughout the body's tissues. The duration of the session will vary based on specific client goals and needs.

  • Yes, HBOT is generally considered safe when administered by trained medical professionals in approved hyperbaric chambers. However, there are some risks and potential side effects, such as ear barotrauma, temporary nearsightedness, and rarely, oxygen toxicity. It's essential to undergo HBOT under medical supervision to minimize these risks.

    Your session will be guided by one of our technicians to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.

  • The timeline for experiencing benefits can vary widely depending on the condition being treated, its severity, and individual response to therapy. Some patients may notice improvements after a few sessions, while others may require multiple treatments over several weeks or months to achieve optimal results.

  • The benefits of HBOT may include:

    • Accelerated wound healing, especially in chronic wounds or non-healing ulcers.

    • Improved recovery from certain surgeries or injuries.

    • Reduction of inflammation and swelling.

    • Enhanced oxygen delivery to tissues, which can support recovery from conditions like carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness (the bends), and certain infections.

    • Potential improvements in neurological conditions such as stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury, and some forms of dementia.

  • HBOT may be considered anyone looking to optimize their health and wellness and for individuals with conditions such as diabetic foot ulcers, radiation injuries, non-healing wounds, decompression sickness, or other conditions where enhanced oxygen delivery to tissues could promote healing. It's essential for individuals with specific health concerns to consult with a healthcare and wellness technician provider to determine if HBOT is appropriate.

  • While generally safe, HBOT may not be suitable for individuals with certain conditions such as untreated pneumothorax (collapsed lung), certain types of cancer (especially if uncontrolled), or severe respiratory conditions. Pregnant women should also avoid HBOT unless specifically recommended by a healthcare provider.

  • The frequency and duration of HBOT sessions can vary depending on the condition being treated and individual response. Initially, treatments may be scheduled daily or several times per week, with adjustments based on progress. Consult your healthcare provider for a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and health goals.