Soft Hyperbaric Chamber without its cover.
Easy to transport.
Available for rental
Starting at 1.000,- € per week.
Advantages
Enhanced Recovery and Reduced Fatigue
HBOT helps accelerate recovery from intense exercise by increasing oxygen levels in the body. This reduces the build-up of lactic acid (which causes muscle fatigue and soreness) and improves the rate of muscle recovery.
Athletes may benefit from reduced recovery time between workouts or competitions.
Increased Oxygen Delivery to Tissues
During HBOT, the body absorbs more oxygen, which enhances tissue oxygenation. This can help in repairing micro-tears in muscles that occur during strenuous exercise, promoting faster muscle recovery and reducing the risk of injury.
Increased oxygen levels also allow for better cell regeneration.
Reduced Inflammation
HBOT has anti-inflammatory effects, which can be crucial for athletes dealing with acute or chronic injuries.
By reducing inflammation in soft tissues, joints, and muscles, athletes can experience pain relief and enhanced mobility, allowing them to
return to training sooner.
Injury Healing and Rehabilitation
One of the most significant applications of HBOT in sports is for treatment of sports injuries, such as sprains, ligament tears, muscle strains, fractures, and concussions. The enhanced oxygen supply aids in the reduction of inflammation, swelling, and bruising, accelerating the healing process.
HBOT is particularly useful for chronic non-healing injuries or conditions like compartment syndrome or tendon injuries.
Athletes in contact sports are particularly susceptible to concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
HBOT has been studied for its ability to reduce brain swelling and improve recovery following head injuries.
Increased oxygen delivery to the brain helps repair damaged brain cells, speeding up recovery from cognitive symptoms like dizziness, headaches and memory problems.
Improved Recovery from Concussions & Brain Injuries
Oxygen-rich environments created by hyperbaric chambers can also enhance the immune system, reducing the risk of inflections or illnesses in athletes who are undergoing heavy training regimens.
Faster wound healing and a stronger response can keep athletes healthier and more consistent in their performances.
Boosted Immune Function
While HBOT itself doesn't directly boost physical performance, the faster recovery times, reduced injury risks, and improved healing capabilities help athletes train more effectively, recover faster, and ultimately perform better.
Regular use of HBOT could help athletes maintain higher levels of performance with less downtime due to injury or fatigue.
Enhanced Overall Performance
By improving oxygen delivery to muscles and tissues, HBOT will enhance an athlete's endurance and ability to perform at intensities for longer periods. This is particularly beneficial for endurance sports like running, cycling and swimming.
Increased
Endurance
What's HBOT ?
A hyperbaric chamber is a specialised device used for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised environment. The primary goal of this therapy is to increase the amount of oxygen that the blood can carry, promoting healing and addressing various medical conditions.
How Hyperbaric Chambers Work :
- Increased Air Pressure : Inside a hyperbaric chamber, the air pressure is increased to up to two times higher than normal atmospheric pressure. This allows the lungs to gather much more oxygen than possible at regular pressure.
- Oxygen Saturation : The increased oxygen levels in the blood can enhance the body's ability to fight bacteria and stimulate the release of growth factors and stem cells that promote healing.
- Monoplace Chamber : This chamber is designed for a single person. The patient lies on a table inside the chamber, which is then pressurised with pure oxygen.
Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (in general) :
HBOT is primarily used to treat conditions where tissues are deprived of oxygen. It can:
- Promote wound healing, especially in difficult-to-heal wounds, such as diabetic ulcers.
- Treat decompression sickness (the bends), a condition that can affect divers when they surface too quickly.
- Address carbon monoxide poisoning by speeding up the removal of carbon monoxide from the bloodstream.
- Help in the treatment of certain infections, including necrotising infections and osteomyelitis (bone infections).
- Improve recovery in radiation injuries or tissue damage from cancer treatments.
- Assist in the recovery of patients with traumatic brain injuries or stroke by promoting brain oxygenation.