How Long Is a Hyperbaric Chamber Session (and How Often Should You Go)?
The real timing of a hyperbaric session: ramps, air breaks, door-to-door minutes, weekly frequency, and why two hours is the practical ceiling.
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The real timing of a hyperbaric session: ramps, air breaks, door-to-door minutes, weekly frequency, and why two hours is the practical ceiling.
Read more...A plain-English decode of CPT 99183 and HCPCS G0277: what each code pays, who bills it, the supervision rules that trip clinics up, and why wellness HBOT has no billing code at all.
Read more...Osteoradionecrosis and soft tissue radionecrosis sit on all three US lists for HBOT. A sourced look at the Marx protocol, the HOPON and Annane trials, the 2023 Cochrane review, and what honest claims look like for this indication.
Read more...A failing graft or flap is the one post-surgical scenario where HBOT carries full regulatory backing. A sourced look at the salvage evidence, the protocols studies actually used, and what it means for aesthetic practices and med spas.
Read more...There is no federal operator license for HBOT, but that is not the same as no rules. A practical map of the four layers that decide what a US wellness operator must have in place.
Read more...Most people who worry about the chamber never have a problem in it. What the trial data shows, why monoplace tubes trigger anxiety more than seated designs, and the protocol that prevents it.
Read more...A citation-heavy look at oxygen and headache: the acute-migraine signal Cochrane found, why cluster headache is treated with mask oxygen rather than a chamber, and what pressure the trials actually used.
Read more...Three separate lists govern hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the US, and they do not match. A clear breakdown of the 13 FDA-cleared conditions, the 15 UHMS indications, what Medicare actually pays for, and why cleared never meant approved.
Read more...The careful answer on HBOT for diabetic neuropathy: strong, guideline-backed evidence for advanced diabetic foot ulcers, but only early, small-trial signals for nerve pain and numbness, and no approval for neuropathy itself.
Read more...An honest review of HBOT for PTSD and mental health: one sham-controlled trial reports a meaningful CAPS-5 drop, but independent military trials were null, all positive data come from a single group, and no regulator endorses it yet.
Read more...A balanced, citation-heavy review of HBOT for sudden sensorineural hearing loss, covering why timing matters, what trials and guidelines actually say, the studied protocol, and where the evidence stops.
Read more...The honest answer to whether you can sleep in a hyperbaric chamber: napping during a session is normal, unattended overnight use is not, and here is what the research actually says about HBOT and sleep quality.
Read more...An evidence-based guide to HBOT for energy and fatigue, covering the mitochondrial mechanism, the fibromyalgia and long-COVID data, the null sham-controlled trial, and how to talk about it honestly.
Read more...An evidence-based guide to HBOT and the immune system — how it modulates rather than boosts immunity, where it's proven for infection and wounds, and where the claims outrun the data.
Read more...An evidence-based look at HBOT for cognition and brain fog, including the first healthy-aging RCT, the sham-controlled post-COVID trial, fresh 2025–2026 results, and where the claims outrun the data.
Read more...An evidence-based look at HBOT for skin and collagen, including the first human skin-aging trial, what actually improved in skin biopsies, and where the claims outrun the science.
Read more...An evidence-based look at HBOT for stroke recovery, where the research is strongest, how neuroplasticity fits in, and how operators should position it responsibly.
Read more...An evidence-based look at HBOT for long COVID, where the research is strongest, what a randomized trial actually found, and how operators should position it responsibly.
Read more...A science-forward guide to HBOT and inflammation, covering cytokines, oxidative-stress signaling, disease-specific evidence, and why broad anti-inflammatory claims still need restraint.
Read more...A practical comparison of HBOT, red light therapy, cryotherapy, and infrared sauna, including how each works, what they are best for, and where they overlap less than people think.
Read more...A carefully written guide to HBOT after surgery, separating promising evidence in selected cases from overbroad claims about routine healing, swelling, and bruising.
Read more...A carefully framed review of HBOT for concussion recovery, covering why interest is high, what trials have found, where methodology is messy, and why major guidelines remain cautious.
Read more...A practical guide to HBOT session counts, including why some indications use a handful of treatments, why wound care may need 40+, and how to judge package size honestly.
Read more...A grounded guide to HBOT side effects and contraindications, including ear pressure, vision changes, untreated pneumothorax, diabetes, claustrophobia, and screening questions that matter.
Read more...A practical, no-hype guide to your first HBOT session, from intake and chamber prep to ear pressure, session length, and what to ask after.
Read more...An evidence-based guide to HBOT for wound healing and post-surgical recovery, including mechanisms, major studies, and how wellness operators should talk about it.
Read more...A research-based guide to HBOT and sleep, covering current studies, likely mechanisms, evidence limits, and how operators can discuss sleep outcomes credibly.
Read more...A nuanced review of what studies say about HBOT for athletic recovery, where the evidence is strongest, and how operators should position it responsibly.
Read more...A buyer-friendly comparison of hard-shell and soft-shell hyperbaric chambers, including pressure, safety, aesthetics, and which model fits a premium wellness business.
Read more...A practical guide to HBOT pressure levels, from mild 1.3 ATA systems to clinical-pressure 2.0 ATA chambers, with science, use cases, and buyer takeaways.
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