For nearly two decades, our small team has worked in the hyperbaric field, helping set up, sell, and support hyperbaric chambers in medical facilities, private clinics, hospitals, and private homes around the world—including for high-profile clients such as professional athletes and entertainers. We’ve trained more than 250 doctors, nurses, and clinic staff on practical hyperbaric medicine and day-to-day chamber operations, covering protocols, safety procedures, equipment troubleshooting, and integrating HBOT into broader treatment plans. Seeing hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) used in busy hospital settings, small specialty clinics, private wellness environments, and home installations gives us a clear view of both its promise and its limitations in real-world practice, and that hands-on experience shapes how we read and explain new research.
Our goal with this site is simple: to translate complex hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) research into clear, balanced summaries that patients, families, and non-specialist clinicians can actually understand. Many published studies are written in dense technical language and are difficult to interpret without medical training. We aim to bridge that gap by explaining what a study attempted to do, what it actually found, and just as importantly, what it did not prove. We do not promote HBOT as a miracle cure; we focus on what the evidence currently supports and where questions remain.
How we create our content
- We start from peer-reviewed studies, clinical guidelines, and other reputable medical and scientific sources.
- We use AI tools to help draft plain-language summaries and to organize complex information into a more readable format.
- Every summary is checked against the original publication by our team with hands-on hyperbaric experience to make sure we accurately represent the study’s methods, results, and limitations.
- Where possible, we highlight both potential benefits and known risks, and we clearly note when evidence is early, mixed, or limited.
We do not offer medical advice, diagnose conditions, or recommend specific treatment plans. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has real risks and benefits, and decisions about care should always be made between patients and their licensed healthcare providers. Our role is to help you better understand the research so that you can have more informed conversations with them.
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