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?
An adult typically intakes about 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water, and an astonishing 550 liters of oxygen daily. Oxygen contributes about 90% to our daily energy needs, with the remaining 10% coming from food and water. Astonishingly, although the human brain constitutes only 2% of total body weight, it utilizes 25% of the oxygen we inhale. Oxygen is vital for maintaining the energy cycle that is essential for life. Insufficient oxygen in tissue can trigger a chain of adverse events, potentially leading to infections or tissue damage. Hypoxia, or low oxygen levels in tissues, presents a brief opportunity for correction, and one of the most effective solutions is using a hyperbaric chamber.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During pressurization within the chamber, you may experience pressure changes in your ears, similar to being on an airplane. To alleviate this pressure and the sensation of fullness, you can yawn, swallow, or gently 'blow your nose.' Beyond this minor ear pressure, your experience inside the hyperbaric chamber should feel fairly normal and comfortable.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
While the sensation inside a 1.3 to 1.5 ATA pressurized chamber might seem subtle, the impact on oxygen intake is profound. Breathing pure oxygen in this environment can significantly multiply the oxygen you receive—by 7 to 8 times the usual amount! According to Henry's Law, the gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its pressure. Thus, pressurized oxygen dissolves more effectively into all body fluids, swiftly elevating tissue oxygenation beyond normal levels. This boost has been scientifically validated to accelerate the body's natural healing processes.
What improvements can I expect to see ?
While individual experiences may vary, and results can differ from one user to another, the overarching goal remains to enhance the overall quality of life. Although specific improvements might be hard to predict, the general consensus showcases the chamber's efficacy in promoting positive outcomes for various users.
When will I know how many sessions of hbot are enough?
You may not immediately notice changes, but the key is to observe ongoing improvements. A comprehensive clinical study involving 1,730 participants highlights the general requirement of approximately 15 sessions for acute injuries and around 40 for chronic conditions. If you experience positive results within the initial 40 sessions, it is advisable to proceed with another set of 40 sessions. Should improvements persist, continue with further sessions. This iterative approach allows you to assess and determine your optimal number of sessions more effectively than any medical professional.
What should I consider regarding Oxygen Toxicity?
Oxygen Toxicity is not typically a concern at pressures below 1.5 ATA. Often, stress can be misinterpreted as symptoms of oxygen toxicity. On rare occasions, a patient might exhibit heightened sensitivity to oxygen, necessitating pressure adjustments tailored to their specific needs, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience.