Sports & Hyperbarics
Injuries caused by sports-related activities are a substantial concern among players, coaches and parents alike. As inflammation and pain play primary roles with respect to recovery, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been shown to significantly reduce inflammation and ameliorate pain. Additionally, HBOT can promote fibroblast/collagen activity to accelerate and enhance healing from surgeries and wounds. New evidence supports HBOT as an adjunct and practical treatment to help moderate the effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and enhance SPECT imaging results. HBOT is often utilized by physicians and individuals to help reach a full recovery from high-impact insults to the body and is currently used by some of the U.S. Olympic Teams to treat sports-related injuries as a part of their official medical techniques and equipment. Studies have demonstrated the benefits of HBOT for sports-related injuries with the following:
Accelerate Recovery From Sports-Related Injuries with HBOT
Increases Collagen Production
Reduces Inflammation & Pain
Faster & Better Recovery from Sprains, Tears & Bone Fractures
Stimulates Angiogenesis
Enhances Recovery from Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) & Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries
Decreases Susceptibility Towards Reinjuring Target Areas
Rapid Recovery from Concussions & Head Injuries
Improves SPECT Imaging Results
Faster Recovery From Surgeries with HBOT
Increases Fibroblast Activation
Reduces Inflammation for Optimal Pre-Op Conditions
Reduces Risk of Infection
Stimulates Stem Cell Proliferation
Decreases Hospital Time
Amplify Recovery From Intensive Training with HBOT
Accelerates Healing from Acute Muscle Strain
Improves Blood Flow
Proliferates the Production of Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP)
Enhance Performance with HBOT
Improves Concentration
Increases Serotonin Levels
Accelerates Jet Lag Recovery
Decreases Lactic Acid
Study: NFL Athlete Improves Cognitive Functioning with HBOT
In 2011, a case report was published involving an NFL player who suffered multiple concussions. This subsequently led to the development of hydrocephalus, which required emergency shunt brain surgery. The star athlete continued playing and won the Super Bowl, only for his shunt to fail, which led to additional emergency back-to-back surgeries. Following his surgeries, he received 40, one hour treatments of HBOT. After the treatment protocol, he was independently assessed with neurocognitive evaluations and SPECT brain imaging by the Amen Clinic in California. Marked improvement in 5 out of 6 indices on the MicroCog assessment for cognitive functioning (a computerized assessment sequence designed to detect early signs of cognitive impairment) was confirmed, in addition to drastic enhancements with respect to SPECT imaging.