Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | CE |
Type: | Hyperbaric Chamber |
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• Experience reliable performance with an operating pressure range of 1.3-1.5 ATA (4-7 psi), ensuring optimal therapy conditions.
• Benefit from the convenience of 2 curved zipper seals, making entry and exit smoother than ever before.
• Embrace comfort with 7 expansive transparent viewing windows, designed to prevent any feelings of claustrophobia.
• The cotton chamber protection cover is not only easy to wash but also keeps the chamber clean and hygienic.
• This model is a crowd favorite, perfect for both home treatment and commercial use.
• The emergency valve is crucial for rapidly decreasing pressure in case of an emergency.
• Enjoy the simplicity of operation; one person can manage it effortlessly without needing assistance.
• Achieve superior oxygen delivery with 93%+ oxygen concentration via an oxygen headset or facial mask under pressure.
• Monitor pressure confidently with the internal pressure gauge, visible to users inside the chamber.
• The internal metal frame maintains the chamber's shape, even when deflated, ensuring durability.
• Experience tranquility with the ultra-quiet constant pressure valve, designed for a peaceful therapy session.
Model | XP70 | XP80 | XP90 | |
Chamber Capsule |
Pressure | 1.3-1.5ATA(4-7psi) | 1.3-1.5ATA(4-7psi) | 1.3-1.5ATA(4-7psi) |
Material | TPU | |||
Size(D*L) | 70x232cm(28*92") | 80x232cm(32*92") | 90x232cm(36*92") | |
Weight | 12kg | 13kg | 13kg | |
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?
Oxygen is vital for sustaining life, with the average adult consuming almost 550 liters daily, far surpassing food and water intake. Our brain, though only 2% of body weight, demands 25% of our oxygen. Oxygen fuels our energy cycle, essential for preventing infections or tissue destruction. Inadequate oxygen leads to hypoxia, risking disease unless corrected swiftly. Hyperbaric chambers offer an excellent intervention by boosting tissue oxygen levels effectively.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During pressurization, you may sense ear pressure changes, akin to altitude shifts. Relieve discomfort by yawning, swallowing, or gently blowing your nose. Besides this, you won't experience unusual sensations, ensuring a comfortable session.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
Within a chamber at 1.3 to 1.5 times normal air pressure, it might not feel different, but breathing pure oxygen offers 7-8 times more oxygen intake. According to Henry's Law, pressurized oxygen dissolves into body fluids, elevating tissue oxygen levels significantly, thus promoting healing and recovery effectively.
What improvements can I expect to see ?
While individual results vary, improvements in quality of life are common. Though results differ, it is rare not to observe enhancements, with each session potentially delivering unique benefits.
When will I know how many sessions of HBOT are enough?
In your journey towards optimal health, you're in the driver's seat. What you are likely to notice is how much progress you're making. A comprehensive clinical study involving 1730 participants reveals that approximately 15 sessions are typically needed for acute injuries, while chronic conditions may require around 40 sessions. Witnessing positive outcomes within the first 40 sessions? It's advisable to embark on another set of 40. Should the benefits persist, consider continuing with additional 40-session increments. Ultimately, you are the most insightful judge of how many sessions your body requires, even more so than any medical professional.
Concerns Regarding Oxygen Toxicity
Worry not about Oxygen Toxicity, as it is not a concern at pressures below 1.5 ATA. Often, what is perceived as oxygen toxicity may actually be stress. However, in rare instances, a patient might exhibit heightened sensitivity to Oxygen, necessitating an adjustment in pressure to better accommodate their individual needs.