Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | CE |
Type: | Hyperbaric Chamber |
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Model | XP2260 | XP1860 | ||
Chamber Capsule |
Pressure | 1.3-1.4ATA(4-5.5psi) | 1.3-1.5ATA(4-7psi) | |
Material | TPU | |||
Size(D*L) |
L230*W100*H120cm(90*40*47")
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L1800*W900*H1100mm ( 71*35*43" )
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Weight | 46kg | 36kg | ||
Air compressor | Size/Weight | 440x240x310mm( 17xlOxl2")/17kg | ||
Type | Quite&Oil Free Type. Two Super adsorption activated carbon filters in air Input and Outlet to protect. PM≥2.5 |
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Air Filter | Dual | |||
Oxygen Concentrator |
Flow Rate | 5&10Liter/min | ||
Description | PSA molecular sieve high technology.Continuouss oxygen production,no need for oxygen tank. |
Why is oxygen so important?
Every day, an average adult consumes approximately 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water, and nearly 550 liters of oxygen. A staggering 90% of our daily energy is derived from oxygen, with the remaining 10% coming from food and water. The human brain, although just 2% of our total body weight, utilizes 25% of the oxygen we breathe. Oxygen is crucial for the energy cycle that sustains life. Insufficient oxygen levels in body tissues can trigger a chain of events that may lead to disease, infections, or tissue destruction. When tissues experience low oxygen (hypoxia), a brief window of opportunity exists to correct the imbalance. A hyperbaric chamber is an excellent method for rectifying tissue hypoxia.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During chamber pressurization, pressure changes in your ears might be noticeable, potentially causing mild discomfort. To alleviate ear pressure and the sensation of fullness, simple actions like yawning, swallowing, or gently blowing your nose can help equalize the pressure. Beyond this ear sensation, there are no unusual or unexpected feelings while inside.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
Within a chamber pressurized at 1.3 or 1.5 times normal air pressure, you might not feel any difference initially. However, breathing pure oxygen in such conditions allows your body to absorb 7-8 times more oxygen than usual. According to Henry's Law, the amount of a gas that dissolves in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure. Consequently, pressurized oxygen dissolves into all bodily fluids, rapidly elevating tissue oxygen levels. This increase has been scientifically proven to stimulate and expedite healing processes.
What improvements can I expect to see?
This question encompasses numerous variables and potential outcomes, requiring a generalized response. While individual results may vary, it is uncommon not to observe improvements. The primary goal is to enhance the quality of life for every user, offering a path to better living.
When will I know how many sessions of hbot are enough?
You might not notice immediate changes, but what truly matters is observing the gradual improvements in your condition. A comprehensive clinical study involving 1,730 subjects highlights a trend: about 15 sessions are typically required for acute injuries, while chronic conditions may benefit from around 40 sessions. If you experience positive results after the initial 40 sessions, it is beneficial to proceed with another 40. Should the improvements persist, feel free to continue with an additional series of 40 sessions, and so forth. Ultimately, you are the most reliable judge when it comes to determining the number of sessions that best suits your needs, even more so than any doctor.
What should be considered regarding Oxygen Toxicity?
Oxygen Toxicity generally does not present an issue when pressures are kept below 1.5 ATA. Often, what is perceived as oxygen toxicity is merely stress. However, on rare occasions, some individuals may exhibit heightened sensitivity to oxygen. In such cases, it is crucial to adjust the pressures to align with the unique physiological needs of the patient, ensuring their safety and comfort.