Operation of the barium chamber

Hyperbaric therapy involves placing the patient in a specially constructed chamber where they breathe high-concentration oxygen through a mask in an atmosphere of increased pressure. In such conditions, the body is able to absorb much more of this element, which translates into 
 better oxygenation of tissues and organs. In the case of neurological diseases, increased oxygenation of the brain can lead to improved functioning of nerve cells and regeneration of damaged structures.

Benefits of hyperbaric therapy in treating neurological conditions

Improving blood flow in the brain

Hyperbaric therapy can lead to blood vessels dilating, which increases blood flow in the brain. This allows nerve cells to receive more nutrients and oxygen, which helps them function better.

Regeneration of damaged nerve cells

Increased oxygen concentration in barium chambers  can support the regeneration processes of damaged nerve cells. As a result, patients with nervous system disorders can experience improvement in motor coordination, speech or memory.

Reduction of inflammation

Hyperbaric therapy can reduce inflammation in the body, which is especially important in the case of autoimmune neurological diseases. This allows patients to experience less pain and discomfort associated with their condition.

The barium chamber can be a support in the treatment of neurological diseases, offering patients a chance to improve their quality of life. Hyperbaric therapy can contribute to better oxygenation of the brain, regeneration of nerve cells and reduction of inflammation.