Hi, I'm a pre-diabetic with wounds 5 inches long on the outside of both feet from abrasion that occurred from two Zinc Unna boots. While the Unna boot healed a shin wound, it messed up the side of the feet. I have lymphedema that further complicates healing. What I want to know is how do I know if the HBOT is working over what period of time assuming four 60 minute sessions a week?
I too am looking to find out if this treatment really works and if so how many treatments will I need. I spoke to a non-medical employee at Ohana Hyperbarics located north of Seattle and was told I would need at least three 60-minute sessions a week for x amount of weeks and that only going once a week for a 60-minute session would not help.
Ask your doctor if you can do physical therapy that includes dry needling for the lymphedina or add that to your already-existing PT if you already have that. Dry needling might improve the lymphedena, circulation, and the pain, too.
Important question: In your experience and research, is separately Ozone IV therapy and HBOT safe with most young healthy adult patients with a very small intracranial aneurysm? As their is in the scientific literature extensive laboratory and clinical evidence supporting the role of Ozone and HBOT in blood vessel protection and Endothelial Cell function: Ozone and HBOT has been shown to improve: hemodynamic stress, hazardous NOS activity, endothelial cell function, oxidative stress, is vasoprotective, anti inflammatory, lowers blood pressure and has vasodilatory properties. Would love to please hear your scientific opinion. Thank you very much for your time!
Are these chambers safe after stitches. I have just had surgery on my Achilles tendon. I have this worry in my head that the pressure will burst the stitches? I’m 2 days post op in a cast.
Hello! I have had an open wound on the bottom of my right foot which is the size of a quarter for 3 months now which will not heal. My doctor tells me it's not healing because of a condition I have called peripheral neuropathy. I am not diabetic. Has anyone out there had a positive experience using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to treat such a non-healing wound? Thank you very much in advance.
Hi, I'm a pre-diabetic with wounds 5 inches long on the outside of both feet from abrasion that occurred from two Zinc Unna boots. While the Unna boot healed a shin wound, it messed up the side of the feet. I have lymphedema that further complicates healing.
What I want to know is how do I know if the HBOT is working over what period of time assuming four 60 minute sessions a week?
I too am looking to find out if this treatment really works and if so how many treatments will I need. I spoke to a non-medical employee at Ohana Hyperbarics located north of Seattle and was told I would need at least three 60-minute sessions a week for x amount of weeks and that only going once a week for a 60-minute session would not help.
Ask your doctor if you can do physical therapy that includes dry needling for the lymphedina or add that to your already-existing PT if you already have that. Dry needling might improve the lymphedena, circulation, and the pain, too.
What is the best pressure for wound healing?
Important question: In your experience and research, is separately Ozone IV therapy and HBOT safe with most young healthy adult patients with a very small intracranial aneurysm? As their is in the scientific literature extensive laboratory and clinical evidence supporting the role of Ozone and HBOT in blood vessel protection and Endothelial Cell function: Ozone and HBOT has been shown to improve: hemodynamic stress, hazardous NOS activity, endothelial cell function, oxidative stress, is vasoprotective, anti inflammatory, lowers blood pressure and has vasodilatory properties. Would love to please hear your scientific opinion. Thank you very much for your time!
Are these chambers safe after stitches. I have just had surgery on my Achilles tendon. I have this worry in my head that the pressure will burst the stitches? I’m 2 days post op in a cast.
Hello! I have had an open wound on the bottom of my right foot which is the size of a quarter for 3 months now which will not heal. My doctor tells me it's not healing because of a condition I have called peripheral neuropathy. I am not diabetic. Has anyone out there had a positive experience using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to treat such a non-healing wound? Thank you very much in advance.