In-Water Recompression
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- In-Water Recompression - It has always been controversial whether divers in remote locations should consider treating decompression sickness with in-water recompression. This presentation will discuss evidence for the efficacy of recompression instituted very quickly after symptom onset and at lower pressures than used in chambers, and for risk mitigations like full face masks.
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Fantastic talk, very interesting results and data. Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you very much, exceptional content!
Regards from Germany
You're very welcome!
Simon the goat fr fr
Great research 👌
Thanks 🙂
Thanks again to Morné and Simon. As always, this discussion was both interesting and informative. Respect.
Our pleasure!
😊I did in water recompression for muscle hit. Dive was 45 min at 190 feet deco was about 2:30. Recompression 20 feet for 30 min. Symptoms resolved with muscle swelling extending for 8-10 days.
Thank you for sharing your experience with the community.
(listening to this while doing other things so apologies if I missed important details)
One problem with the US Navy data is that the divers are more fit and possibly younger than the divers in the other data sets. They are the best candidates for recovery regardless of the time until recompression...
Agreed and thank you for your comment.