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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a powerful, science-backed therapy used to promote deep healing at the cellular level. At Patients Medical in NYC, we believe patient education is key to successful integrative care. This glossary-style guide helps you understand the most common terms and definitions related to HBOT—so you can feel informed, confident, and empowered during your healing journey.
A medical treatment in which a patient breathes 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber, allowing oxygen to saturate blood plasma and promote faster healing and tissue regeneration.
An enclosed medical device where patients receive HBOT. Chambers may be:
A measurement of pressure used in HBOT. One ATA is the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. HBOT is typically delivered at 1.5 to 3.0 ATA depending on the condition.
A rare condition resulting from excessive oxygen exposure over time. Our protocols are designed to prevent this with safe, physician-monitored dosing.
Conditions approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for HBOT use, including:
When HBOT is used for conditions not yet FDA-approved, such as:
Neurological inflammation
At Patients Medical, we consider off-label use based on clinical judgment and functional diagnostics.
At Patients Medical, we run advanced panels to uncover what’s driving your RA and guide personalized care:
A rigid chamber capable of delivering higher pressures (up to 3.0 ATA). Used for more serious or FDA-approved conditions.
A lower-pressure form of HBOT (typically under 1.5 ATA) often used off-label for wellness or recovery.
The gradual process of increasing and decreasing pressure in the chamber. Helps prevent barotrauma and other pressure-related issues.
The pressure exerted by oxygen in a gas mixture. HBOT dramatically increases pO₂ in the blood, enhancing tissue oxygenation.
Physical damage to body tissues (ears, lungs, sinuses) from pressure changes. We screen for risk and use slow pressurization protocols.
Due to high oxygen environments, strict fire safety rules apply in HBOT chambers—such as removing electronics, petroleum products, and metal.
The point at which hemoglobin is fully saturated with oxygen. HBOT allows additional oxygen to dissolve in plasma, which enhances total oxygen delivery.
HBOT improves mitochondrial function, increasing ATP production and promoting cellular energy—especially important in chronic illness and fatigue.
HBOT helps regulate immune response, lowering excessive inflammation while supporting tissue repair.
HBOT helps balance oxidants and antioxidants, aiding cellular detoxification and stress response.
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Hard chambers offer higher pressure and are used for FDA-approved treatments. Mild chambers are used for general wellness or off-label therapy
Most patients experience ear pressure similar to airplane travel during compression. The session itself is painless and relaxing.
Yes, we often combine HBOT with IV therapy, detox protocols, and hormone support for synergistic results.
Side effects are rare but may include temporary fatigue, ear discomfort, or sinus pressure. We monitor all patients closely.
Some FDA-approved conditions may be reimbursable. We provide superbills and assist with paperwork.
Yes, with proper evaluation and monitoring, HBOT can be safe and effective across age groups.
Depends on your condition. Acute cases may require 10–20 sessions, while chronic issues may benefit from 30–60 sessions.
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Yes. It reduces inflammatory markers and helps repair tissue damage in a range of chronic conditions.
Increased pressure allows oxygen to dissolve in plasma—bypassing circulation bottlenecks and delivering oxygen where it’s needed most.
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