An influx of oxygen in your body can help relieve inflammation and stop infections from spreading. During Hyperbaric Medicine treatments at Santa Fe Soul Center for Regenerative Medicine in Santa Fe, New Mexico, integrative medicine specialist Robyn Benson, DOM, and her team use atmospheric pressure to increase the availability of oxygen in the body to treat neurological, immune, and cardiovascular issues and much more. To explore your options for medical ozone therapy, book an appointment by phone or online at Santa Fe Soul Center for Regenerative Medicine today.

request an appointment

Hyperbaric medicine

Hyperbaric medicine is medical treatment in which the medical use of oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure to increase the availability of oxygen in the body and therapeutic recompression, which involves increasing the ambient pressure on a person, such as a diver, to treat decompression sickness by eliminating nitrogen bubbles that have formed within the body.

Medical uses

In the United States, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society lists approvals for certain diagnoses in hospitals and clinics. The following indications are approved uses of hyperbaric oxygen therapy:

  • Neurological & cognitive rehabilitation
  • Sports injury repair
  • Cancer
  • Migraines
  • Respiratory distress
  • Hearing issues
  • Wound care

Therapeutic principles

The therapeutic consequences of hyperbaric oxygen and recompression result from multiple effects…

The increased overall pressure is of therapeutic value in the treatment of decompression sickness and air embolism as it provides a physical means of reducing the volume of inert gas bubbles within the body. Exposure to this increased pressure is maintained for a period long enough to ensure that most of the gas is dissolved back into the tissues and eliminated through the lungs.

For many other conditions, the therapeutic principle of hyperbaric oxygen lies in its ability to drastically increase partial pressure of oxygen in the tissues of the body.

This effect is achieved by an increase in the oxygen transport capacity of the blood. At normal atmospheric pressure, oxygen transport is limited by the oxygen binding capacity of hemoglobin in red blood cells and very little oxygen is transported by blood plasma.

Because the hemoglobin of the red blood cells is almost saturated with oxygen at atmospheric pressure, this route of transport cannot be exploited any further. Oxygen saturation and transport by plasma, however, is significantly increased using hyperbaric oxygen because of the higher solubility of oxygen as pressure increases.

The result is an improved capillary transfer mechanism and better overall availability of oxygen, which produces potent anti-inflammatory effects in the tissues.

One study also suggests that exposure to hyperbaric oxygen might also mobilize stem/progenitor cells from the bone marrow by a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism.

In the end this leads to a healthier, more vibrant YOU!

Contraindications:

The only absolute contraindication to hyperbaric oxygen therapy is untreated pneumothorax. The concern is that it can progress to tension pneumothorax, especially during the decompression phase of therapy, although treatment on oxygen-based tables may avoid that progression.

For more information on our services or to schedule an appointment, please visit:

www.santafesoul.com

Check out this video on the Summit to Sea Hyperbaric Dive systems…