Sports Injury, Recovery and Endurance
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy boosts immune response and enhances performance
levels.
As we all know training is tough on the body, if you want to succeed you have
to push yourself. But your body also needs time to recover.
Oxygen therapy helps your body to recover faster by reducing inflammation and
accelerating muscle repair. So you can push yourself further than you thought
possible with more rigorous training schedules and better results.
Have you ever wondered why a muscle tear (strain) heals quicker than a
ligament tear (sprain)? The answer... Oxygen! Muscles have an abundant supply of
oxygen providing them with the necessary energy needed for increased protein
synthesis during tissue repair and regeneration. Ligaments and tendons on the
other hand, do not. So, the question remains how do we get more oxygen to the
tissues? The answer is simple...Pressure!
Athletes report lower levels of lactic acid build up with hyperbaric therapy,
greater endurance and less muscle fatigue. The pressurised environment of the
chamber assists with sports injuries due to swelling, dehydration and ischemia.
Higher concentrations of oxygen in the blood at the cellular level allows
healing to occur at a much faster rate.
The elevated oxygen levels alows athletes to increase performance and recover
more rapidly.
More oxygen fuels your body to keep you on track . . .
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy boosts immune response and enhances performance
levels.
As we all know training is tough on the body, if you want to succeed you have
to push yourself. But your body also needs time to recover.
Oxygen therapy helps your body to recover faster by reducing inflammation and
accelerating muscle repair. So you can push yourself further than you thought
possible with more rigorous training schedules and better results.
Have you ever wondered why a muscle tear (strain) heals quicker than a
ligament tear (sprain)? The answer... Oxygen! Muscles have an abundant supply of
oxygen providing them with the necessary energy needed for increased protein
synthesis during tissue repair and regeneration. Ligaments and tendons on the
other hand, do not. So, the question remains how do we get more oxygen to the
tissues? The answer is simple...Pressure!
Athletes report lower levels of lactic acid build up with hyperbaric therapy,
greater endurance and less muscle fatigue. The pressurised environment of the
chamber assists with sports injuries due to swelling, dehydration and ischemia.
Higher concentrations of oxygen in the blood at the cellular level allows
healing to occur at a much faster rate.
The elevated oxygen levels alows athletes to increase performance and recover
more rapidly.
More oxygen fuels your body to keep you on track . . .