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There are 1.7 million stroke survivors in this country: survivors who often
suffer devastating consequences such as paralysis, a life in a wheelchair,
impairments in speech and thought. And yet, they could be tremendously helped
by hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Since the early 1970 s, scientific journals
have reported over 1,000 cases demonstrating a 40-100% rate of improvement
for stroke patients treated with HBO. In the journal Stroke, Dr. Richard Neubauer
reported outstanding results in a group of 122 stroke patients treated with
HBO. Virtually all stroke patients in West Germany receive a three-week intensive
course of hyperbaric oxygen paid for by insurance companies.
TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY
  
After brain trauma from an accident, brain cells die from lack of oxygen.
It is thought that many of these cells can be revived through hyperbaric
oxygen therapy. A 1975 clinical trial of 99 patients with brain trauma
in the mid-brain found that HBO therapy decreased mortality by 40%. A
1990 Study by Richard Neubauer, M.D., found that neurons can be reactivated
up to 14 years after a traumatic injury. Specialized brain imaging found
increased metabolic activity after even just one session of HBO.
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CEREBRAL
PALSY
  
The term "cerebral palsy" describes children who
experience brain trauma at birth. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) can treat
the underlying problem in children with cerebral palsy the damaged brain.
A study of 26 children at Cornell University found that the therapy improved
motor skills, attention, language, and play. For some, an increase in vision
was noted. In follow up interviews over 6 months, the improvement in attention,
language and play remained. According to Dr. Maureen Packard, who conducted
the study, "This increase in attention is particularly important for
children must be aware their environment in order to learn. This represents
a direct impact on cognitive functioning. The main differences between HBOT
and traditional therapies are the rapid gains over time: and the impact on
cognitive skills which, in general, are not improved by PT, TO, and speech
therapies."
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LYME
DISEASE
  
Lyme disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by a
spirochete (like syphilis) and transmitted by a tick bite. Most people respond
well to early treatment with antibiotics, but if the infection is under treated
or misdiagnosed, it can become chronic and disabling. Antibiotic therapy alone,
even IV therapy, does not always result in a cure. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
has shown impressive efficacy in helping treat Lyme disease. Patients breathe
in 100% oxygen at an atmospheric pressure of 2.4, the level required to weaken
and kill the Lyme spirochete. A 1997 study by William Fife, Ph.D. at the Texas
A&M Hyperbaric Laboratory, and approved by the Texas A & M University
Review Board, found that approximately 85 percent of the 66 patients treated
improved markedly. All of the study's participants were veterans of antibiotic
therapy.
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
  
A debilitating nervous system disease, multiple sclerosis
results in localized patches of inflammation in the brain and spinal cord,
which may eventually scar. In 1983, a controlled, double-blind study reported
a beneficial effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (New England Journal of Medicine).
Another 10,000 patients have received HBO treatment in England. In most, an
initial intensive course has been followed by intermittent maintenance treatment.
703 patients were followed for up to 13 years. Four hundred and sixty-four
patients (66%) who completed the initial course continued with treatment for
at least three years as they found that their condition was stabilized, or
the previous rate of deterioration retarded. According to this study, about
one maintenance treatment every two weeks over many years is required to appreciably
arrest progression, and once weekly is even more effective. Another study
in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, demonstrated a
remarkable slowing of cerebellar function (coordination) deterioration in
their report of 120 MS patients one year following hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
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MIGRAINE AND CLUSTER HEADACHES
  
Migraine headaches can be debilitating. Research at the University
of Pittsburgh published in the journal Headache found that 90% of migraine
patients experienced virtually complete relief of pain when treated acutely
with HBO.
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Effect of Hyperbaric
Oxygen on Wound Healing in Patients Undergoing
Laser Skin Resurfacing: A Preliminary Study, Beverly Hills Center for
Hyperbaric Medicine
  
Background: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy(HBO) is well established
as an adjunctive treatment in burn patients (Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978).
Plastic and reconstructive surgery patients undergoing chemical peel and laser
skin resurfacing receive an iatrogenic injury similar to that sustained by
burn victims. Laser resurfacing patients have wound edema and erythema that
may persist for weeks to months and delays the return of the patient to normal
activities of life. We hypothesized that early and aggressive use of HBO to
these patients could shorten the recovery period as measured by intensity
and duration of erythema.
Methods: Patients undergoing laser dermabrasion were given HBO at 2.4
ATA for 90 minutes beginning the first postoperative day and daily for
6 to 10 consecutive days and were followed clinically by their operating
surgeons.
Results: To date 12 patients have been studied. 11 patients were female, and
1 was male. Age range 45 to 66 years. 11 patients had never had previous laser
or chemical peel surgery, and 1 had previously undergone similar surgery without
HBO. All 12 patients tolerated the HBO well and no complications occurred.
All 12 patients appeared to have diminished intensity and duration of erythema.
Conclusions: This preliminary study suggests that HBO administered post operatively
to laser skin resurfacing patients is well tolerated and may shorten the intensity
and duration of erythema. Further studies are indicated.
HBOT can speed up healing in patients undergoing face lifts, skin resurfacing
with laser or chemical peels, tummy tucks, breast reduction and enlargement
surgery and many more conditions. We have found that HBOT shortens the recuperation
time by 33% to 50%, reduces swelling and pain and may improve the results.
Patients come to our facility to use our hyperbaric oxygen treatment in conjunction
with their cosmetic surgery.
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Northern Nevada Hyperbaric Center, Your Gateway to Healing.
1698
Meadowood Lane E-mail:
First Floor
Northern Nevada
Reno, Nevada 89502
Hyperbaric Center
(775) 826-2084 (voice)
(775) 826-2087 (fax)
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