Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy requies placing the patient in a sealed chamber in which oxygen is under greater pressure than normal. It is used for Decompression sickness, Arterial gas embolism, Severe carbon monoxide poisoning, smoke inhalation, also for treatment of osteoradionecrosis, Improved skin graft and flap healing, and for Clostridial myonecrosis.
2002 article from Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada. While hyperbaric oxygen therapy is recognized as an effective treatment for 13 specific conditions listed below, the operators of some private clinics claim it can also be used to tre
This section discusses in detail the many theories of the causes of autism in light of recent research Written by Dr Lewis MehlMadrona as part of a comprehensive site on children with brain injury and developmental disorders