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Oxy Spaces is a leading brand of civil hyperbaric chambers, committed to allowing everyone to enjoy a high-standard oxygen therapy experience at home. We believe that health and comfort should not be confined to the barriers of professional medical institutions. With Oxy Spaces, we integrate pure, high-concentration oxygen into our daily lives to help rejuvenate the body and improve the quality of life.

The origin of hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) dates back to the 1600s. In 1662, an English clergyman named Henshaw built a structure called "The Abode," which was equipped with a system that produced high and low pressures to treat various ailments. In 1878, French physiologist Paul Bert discovered a link between decompression sickness and nitrogen bubbles, and it was discovered that the pain could be improved by recompression. French surgeon Fontaine continued the concept of treating patients under pressurized conditions, building a pressurized mobile operating room in 1879. Fontaine discovered that inhaled nitrous oxide was more effective under pressure.

From Medical Foundation to Multidisciplinary Applications

In the early 20th century, anesthesiologist Orville Cunningham observed that people with heart disease improved better near sea level than those living at higher altitudes. This extended the development of the "Steel Ball Hospital" located on the shores of Lake Erie. This hospital can reach 3 absolute atmospheres (now demolished)Later, the military developed hyperbaric oxygen chambers in the 1940s to treat deep-sea divers suffering from decompression sickness. Doctors first used HBOT during heart and lung surgery in the 1950s, and since then, more than 10,000 clinical trials and case studies have been completed for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, used in many other health-related applications, and achieved A huge success.

The Principles of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy(HBOT) is a method of inhaling high-concentration oxygen in a special hyperbaric oxygen chamber sealed environment through a pressure higher than the standard atmospheric pressure, prompting more oxygen to dissolve into blood, cell tissues and other body fluids, thereby producing Various positive physiological, chemical and cellular effects. This non-invasive treatment is the most trusted way to increase oxygen levels in your body’s organs.

Why is Hyperbaric Oxygen Beneficial?

The oxygen element in our body is divided into combined oxygen and dissolved oxygen. Unlike other elements, we cannot replenish the oxygen in the body through drugs or changes in diet. Under normal air pressure, our oxygen-carrying cells (red blood cells, carrying combined oxygen) are already saturated. , and therefore can no longer carry excess oxygen for use by the body.

During hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the body is placed under mildly increased pressure to just above one atmosphere, creating an environment in which oxygen can dissolve directly into the blood (dissolved oxygen), tissues, and other body fluids, thereby greatly increasing The oxygen content in cells prompts the body to produce more energy. This increase in energy can help the body fight aging, resist stress, and relieve other sub-health symptoms that we usually are not easily aware of due to the degradation of body functions.

  • It stimulates new blood vessels growth
  • Arrest certain type of infections and diseases by increasing the oxygenation
  • It improves wound healing
  • Reduces the gas bubble size so that it can be reabsorbed

The Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hypoxia harms cells during illness; hyperbaric oxygen counters it by boosting tissue oxygenation, aiding healing, and encouraging new blood vessel formation.
  • It stimulates new blood vessels growth
  • Arrest certain type of infections and diseases by increasing the oxygenation
  • It improves wound healing
  • Reduces the gas bubble size so that it can be reabsorbed
  • It stimulates new blood vessels growth
  • Arrest certain type of infections and diseases by increasing the oxygenation
  • It improves wound healing
  • Reduces the gas bubble size so that it can be reabsorbed

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can be separated into two categories – high pressure and low pressure.

Hospital-Grade hyperbaric chamber or Home healthcare hyperbaric chamber?


High-pressure HBOT, or hospital-grade HBOT is carried above 2 ATA.
Low pressure or mild HBOT refers to pressures below 2 ATA.
The higher pressures in hospital-grade HBOT are very useful in the treatment of acute illnesses, yet the lower pressures are safer, generally without major side-effects, better for chronic illnesses, and can be used in home settings.

HBOT sessions are recommended depending on your particular needs, according to a prescribed medical protocol number of sessions.

Medical hard-shell hyperbaric chamber

Pressure higher than 2.0 ATA
The pressure inside the hard chamber can reach 3.0 ATA or higher. Medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen chambers are pressurized with 100% pure oxygen. You need to be prescribed by a doctor to undergo medical Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy sessions inside a hard chamber within a hospital or clinical setting.

Soft hyperbaric chamber or Home healthcare hyperbaric chamber

Pressures between 1.1 ATA and 1.5 ATA
Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy is always a treatment administered in a soft hyperbaric chamber, an inflatable portable hyperbaric chamber, which can be used in a home setting. Oxyspaces mild hyperbaric chambers (mHBOT) are inflated to reach operating pressure using ambient air. The user inhales oxygen-enriched air at pressures between 1.1 and 1.5 ATA (slightly higher than sea level pressure).

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