Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Beginner’s Guide


Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in Vermont might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but it’s a real medical treatment gaining popularity for its potential healing benefits.

This non-invasive procedure involves breathing oxygen in a pressurized hyperbaric oxygen chamber, offering a range of health advantages. If you’re new to the concept of HBOT, here’s a beginner’s guide to help you understand its benefits, applications, and safety.

How Does HBOT Work?

In a typical HBOT session, you enter a chamber that’s pressurized to higher-than-normal atmospheric pressure while breathing 95% pure oxygen. At Hyperbaric Vermont, our chambers pressurize to 1.3 atmospheres, which is mild, effective, and easily tolerated by the body. The increased pressure enables your body to absorb more oxygen, which promotes healing and reduces inflammation. This oxygen-rich environment encourages the body’s natural healing processes.

What Are Some Benefits of HBOT?

At Hyperbaric Vermont and our affiliates, we aim to spread awareness about the many benefits HBOT can offer patients including:

  • Faster Healing: HBOT stimulates the growth of new blood vessels and increases oxygen supply to tissues, accelerating the healing of wounds, fractures, and surgical incisions.
  • Reduced Inflammation: The therapy can help reduce swelling and inflammation by enhancing the body’s antioxidant defenses and promoting the removal of harmful free radicals.
  • Improved Oxygenation: HBOT is used to treat conditions like carbon monoxide poisoning and decompression sickness by quickly increasing oxygen levels in the body. This can be helpful for COVID as well, where hypoxia can seriously threaten organ function
  • Neurological Benefits: Studies suggest that HBOT aids neurological conditions like stroke, traumatic brain injuries, and neurodegenerative disorders by boosting oxygen supply to the brain, helping regenerate brain tissue, addressing chronic inflammation, activating idling neurons, and remyelinating neurons.
  • Enhanced Immune Response: HBOT is a natural antimicrobial, and normalizes immune function, aiding in the fight against infections and enhancing the body’s defense mechanisms.

What Conditions Can HBOT Help Treat?

HBOT has been studied and approved by medical professionals for various conditions, including non-healing wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, radiation injuries, and certain types of infections. It’s also being explored as an adjunctive therapy for conditions like:

  • Lyme Disease
  • Long COVID
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Autism
  • Cerebral palsy

Are There Any Risks to HBOT?

Generally, HBOT is safe, non-toxic, and at Hyperbaric Vermont, administered by trained professionals. 

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Vermont is an innovative treatment offering a range of potential benefits, from wound healing to aiding in the management of neurological conditions. 

While research is ongoing to fully understand its capabilities, at Hyperbaric Vermont, we’ve treated hundreds of patients with very promising results. To get started, reach out to us today. Our team can answer your questions and help you find the best way to make the most out of your sessions.