www.balancedhealthtoday.com "patients with long-term traumatic brain injuries show a general improvement of speech, memory and attention, after a series of hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatments. hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a technique in which patients breathe pure oxygen in a chamber with a higher than normal atmospheric pressure. hyperbaric oxygen therapy is often used to treat people with carbon monoxide poisoning and divers with decompression sickness. In the beginningFive of the 11 patients, at least three years post-brain trauma had 80 sessions in a hyperbaric unit. After a five-month lull, another 40 patients underwent hyperbaric these five meetings. The remaining six patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not as controls. There was no change in the circulation of the six control patients during the study. However, patients who did possibly the hyperbaric oxygen therapy increased blood flow in certain areas of the brain asand improvements in language and memory functions. The improvements in these patients, 80 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions had reached peak, and repeated the treatment every 1-2 weeks to maintain improvement. The therapy sessions were also used for people with stroke, cerebral palsy, dementia, near-drowning and chronic carbon monoxide poisoning treated patients. Those patients were treated occurred one year after brain injury. The patients had no other treatment options. Patients with the leastLoss ...
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