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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised environment. This therapy increases the amount of oxygen in the blood, which promotes healing by reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and supporting tissue repair. HBOT is used to treat a variety of neurological conditions, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, chronic fatigue syndrome, and post-concussion syndrome.
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HBOT is beneficial for patients with traumatic brain injuries as it enhances oxygen delivery to the brain, which helps reduce inflammation, improve cognitive function, and accelerate the healing process. Research shows that HBOT can reduce post-concussion symptoms, improve quality of life, and support neuroplasticity, which is crucial for recovery following TBI.
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Neurological Rehabilitation is a therapeutic approach designed to improve the functional ability of individuals with neurological conditions. It involves targeted exercises and therapies that enhance neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize and form new neural connections. This helps in restoring motor function, cognitive abilities, and overall neurological health in conditions like stroke, brain injury, and functional neurological disorders.
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Yes, HBOT has been shown to improve cognitive function following a stroke. By increasing oxygen delivery to the brain, HBOT helps reduce inflammation and promote neuroplasticity, leading to enhanced cognitive and motor recovery. Studies indicate that patients undergoing HBOT experience significant improvements in their ability to perform daily activities and overall quality of life.
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HBOT can reduce symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by improving oxygen utilisation and reducing oxidative stress, which helps decrease fatigue and cognitive impairment. Research has demonstrated that HBOT significantly improves energy levels, cognitive clarity, and overall wellbeing in patients with CFS.
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The duration to see results from Neurological Rehabilitation varies depending on the condition being treated, the severity of symptoms, and the individual patient's response to therapy. On average, patients may begin to notice improvements within a few weeks, but comprehensive recovery can take several months. Continuous evaluation and adjustment of the rehabilitation programme are critical to optimising outcomes.
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HBOT is considered a safe treatment with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience temporary ear discomfort, sinus pain, or fatigue due to the pressurised environment. Serious side effects are rare but can include oxygen toxicity or barotrauma. It is essential to undergo HBOT under medical supervision to ensure safety and efficacy.
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The combination of HBOT and Neurological Rehabilitation is particularly effective for treating conditions such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, post-concussion syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and certain neurological disorders. These therapies work synergistically to enhance neuroplasticity, improve cognitive and motor functions, and reduce symptoms.
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To determine if you are a candidate for HBOT or Neurological Rehabilitation, an initial assessment by a qualified medical professional is necessary. This assessment will evaluate your medical history, current symptoms, and overall health to decide on a suitable treatment plan tailored to your needs.
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During an HBOT session, you will sit comfortably in a pressurised chamber while breathing pure oxygen. Sessions typically last between 60 to 90 minutes. You may feel a slight popping sensation in your ears as the pressure changes, similar to what you might experience during a flight. Most patients find the sessions relaxing and may read or listen to music while undergoing treatment.
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