Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Improves Spinal Cord Injury
March 24th 2010
A study just released on March 24th 2010 in the Journal of Neurosurgery has clearly demonstrated the importance of supplemental HBOT following spinal cord injury. In this study, spinal cord injuries were induced in rats and HBOT was applied to the one group of rats. In this controlled setting, the researchers were able to observe that rats had less severe spinal cord injuries when treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy. More importantly, researchers found that this group had an increase in key growth factors that may lead us to a better understanding of the mechanism of action for the results seen with the application of hyperbaric oxygen following spinal cord injuries.
Anyone who has had a spinal cord injury, or of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM of any kind, in that matter, should seriously consider adding HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY, in order to recover to the fullest.
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