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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). 1-31-12 Jessica Green OTAS. What is TBI?. A TBI is a external insult to the brain that can result in many types of physical, intellectual, emotional, social , and vocational changes or disabilities. What is HBOT?.

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

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  1. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) 1-31-12 Jessica Green OTAS

  2. What is TBI? A TBI is a external insult to the brain that can result in many types of physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and vocational changes or disabilities.

  3. What is HBOT? HBOT is a transparent air tight chamber that supplies the Pt. with 100% pure oxygen and increased atmospheric pressure for about 90 minutes. Atmospheric pressure can be increased to three time the normal atmospheric pressure but is most often set to twice the atmospheric pressure. Normal atmospheric pressure usually exerts 14.7 pounds per square inch of pressure at sea level.

  4. How HBOT Works… • HBOT provides oxygen to the areas of the body with poor blood flow to facilitate regrowth and healing. • More commonly used in open wounds. • Increased pressure combined with the increase in oxygen content dissolves oxygen into the blood and all other body tissues and fluid at up to 20 times the normal concentration—high enough to sustain life with no blood at all and even with the heart stopped.

  5. The risks for HBOT are… • Ear Pain • Rupture of the Eardrum • Sinus Discomfort • Bloody Nose • Seizure – In rare cases.

  6. Other conditions HBOT treats are… • Burns • Severed Limbs • Stroke • Autism • Cerebral Edema • Cerebral Palsy • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome • Vegetative Coma • Multiple Sclerosis • Cellulitis • Bone Grafting • Peripheral Vascular Ulcer • Gangrene • Fibromyalgia • Diabetic Retinopathy • Parkinson’s Syndrome • Most are considered experimental and controversial in the medical profession including TBI.

  7. Costs… • Can cost, approximately, $8,000 to $74,000 to purchase yourself. • Can cost between $150 at a clinic to over a thousand dollars at a large medical hospital for one treatment.

  8. Where can you find a HBOT in Utah? • LDS Hospital • University of Utah • IHC

  9. Citations • Amanda. (2011, April 13). Avoid Medication…Choose HBOT for Better Results. Retrieved January 15, 2012, from Health Advice and News: http://yourhealthblog.wordpress.com • Inc., M. C. (2011, October 5). Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, an Overveiw. Retrieved January 15, 2012, from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: http://drcranton.com/hbo.htm • Staff, H. (2010, March 18). Inermountain Healthcare Websites. Retrieved Januay 15, 2012, from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: http://intermountainhealthcare.org • Neubauer, R. A. Research Institution. (2009-2010). Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment (HBOT) Answers. Retrieved January 17, 2012, from Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Answers: http://www.hyperbaricanswers.com • Dr. Paul HarchHyperbarics Inc. HBOT Treatments for Neurological Disorders • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPod9eyI1hQ

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