What is a normobaric chamber?

(atmospheric pressure in the chamber reaches 1500 hPa, while in natural conditions up to 1000 hPa). This difference accelerates the transport of oxygen in the blood, which can stimulate the body’s healing and regeneration processes.

Normobaria for children – is it safe?

When it comes to the safety of using normobaric chambers by children, experts agree that  
this is a safe method . However, it should be remembered that every child is different and their body may react to the therapy differently, so before making a decision to use it, it is worth consulting a doctor, for example, who will assess the child’s health and indicate any contraindications.

When is the use of a normobaric chamber recommended for the youngest?

Normobaric therapy can be used in children in various cases. Here are some of them.

  • Developmental delays:  Normobaric therapy may help improve brain function in children with developmental delays such as autism or Asperger syndrome.
  • Neurological conditions:  Treatment in  a normobaric chamber  may be helpful for children with various neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis.
  • Rehabilitation after injuries:  A normobaric chamber can accelerate the process of wound healing and tissue regeneration in children after injuries such as fractures or burns.
  • Respiratory diseases:  Normobaric therapy can be used as a support in the treatment of children with chronic respiratory diseases, e.g. asthma or cystic fibrosis.

In summary, the use of a normobaric chamber by children is possible and can bring many health benefits. However, it is important to remember to consult, for example, a doctor before starting therapy and to follow safety rules. It is also worth remembering that normobaric therapy will not replace traditional methods of treatment, but can be a valuable supplement in the fight against various diseases in the youngest.