Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Solutions for Medical Treatment

 

Designed for Licensed Hospitals And Certified Hyperbaric Medical Facilities.

 

With over 60 years of expertise in hyperbaric oxygen chamber manufacturing, we provide reliable and clinically oriented HBOT solutions for professional medical environments.

 

Our monoplace and multiplace hyperbaric chambers are designed for a wide range of clinical applications, including wound healing, carbon monoxide poisoning treatment, decompression sickness, and stroke rehabilitation, while offering flexible configurations to meet different operational and installation requirements.

 

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Conditions Supported by Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

 

 

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is widely used in modern medicine to treat a variety of acute and chronic conditions.

By increasing oxygen delivery to damaged or oxygen-deprived tissues, HBOT supports faster recovery,

reduces complications, and improves overall treatment outcomes.

 

 
Decompression Sickness (DCS)

A well-established clinical application of HBOT, widely used for decompression sickness treatment in diving-related injuries, helping reduce nitrogen bubble formation and associated complications.

 
 
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for traumatic brain injury may be used as an adjunctive treatment to support oxygen delivery to injured brain tissues and assist neurological recovery programs.

 
 
Stroke Recovery

HBOT for stroke recovery is applied in selected rehabilitation programs to support brain tissue oxygenation and functional recovery under medical supervision.

 
 
Wound Care & Tissue Recovery

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is widely used for wound healing, including diabetic foot ulcers, non-healing wounds, compromised grafts and flaps, and selected burn treatments.

 
 
Neurological Conditions (e.g. Autism)

HBOT is being explored in clinical and research settings as a supportive therapy for certain neurological and developmental conditions, including autism spectrum disorders.

 
 
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

A recognized emergency indication, hyperbaric oxygen therapy for carbon monoxide poisoning helps accelerate CO elimination and restore oxygen delivery to vital organs.

 
 
Concussion / Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)

HBOT may support recovery in post-concussion and mild traumatic brain injury cases by improving oxygen supply to affected brain areas.

 
 
Emergency & Diving-Related Care

Used in emergency medical settings for conditions such as air or gas embolism, decompression illness, and acute hypoxia-related complications.

 

 

 

Medical Hyperbaric Chamber Types

 

 

Different medical treatment scenarios require different types of hyperbaric oxygen chambers.

The right configuration depends on treatment protocols, patient capacity, and facility requirements.

 

1

Monoplace Hyperbaric Chamber (Oxygen-Pressurized)

• Single patient treatment
• Pressurized with 100% oxygen
• Easy operation and lower installation requirements

2

Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber (Air-Pressurized)

• Treat multiple patients simultaneously
• Pressurized with air, oxygen delivered via masks
• Suitable for acute and critical conditions

 

 

How HBOT Supports Medical Treatment Outcomes

 

 

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a clinically recognized treatment used for various medical conditions, including wound healing, carbon monoxide poisoning, and decompression sickness. It works by delivering oxygen under pressure higher than normal atmospheric levels, typically ranging from 1.5 to 3.0 ATA, allowing significantly more oxygen to dissolve into the bloodstream and reach oxygen-deficient tissues.

 

 

Increased Atmospheric Pressure

During HBOT, patients are placed in a pressurized chamber where the atmospheric pressure is increased above normal levels. This allows the lungs to absorb more oxygen with each breath.

 
 

Enhanced Oxygen Dissolution

Under higher pressure, oxygen dissolves directly into the blood plasma, not just red blood cells. This enables oxygen to reach areas with reduced blood flow or damaged circulation.

 
 

Cellular and Tissue-Level Effects

The increased oxygen availability supports multiple biological processes, including:
• Stimulation of new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)
• Enhanced white blood cell activity
• Reduction of inflammation and tissue swelling

 
 

Improved Clinical Outcomes

These physiological effects contribute to faster wound healing, improved infection control, and better recovery in both acute and chronic medical conditions.

 

 

 

Why Choose Us

 

 

Why Choose Our Medical Hyperbaric Oxygen Solutions

 

  • 60+ Years of Industry Experience in Hyperbaric Technology
  • 80+ Patented Technologies Supporting Product Innovation
  • Strict Quality Control with 100% Testing Before Delivery
  • Advanced Manufacturing Facilities for Medical-Grade Production
  • Continuous R&D Investment (5%–10% Annually)
  • OEM & ODM Capability for Customized Medical Solutions
  • Factory-Direct Supply with Competitive Pricing
  • Global Distribution Support with Regional Partnership Options

 

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Whether you are planning a new HBOT treatment center or upgrading existing facilities, our team provides
customized solutions tailored to your clinical needs, space requirements, and operational goals.

 

 

FAQ

 

 

Q: Can hyperbaric chamber solutions be customized for hospital projects?

A: Yes. Chamber systems can often be tailored to match specific project requirements, including chamber size, seating or patient capacity, installation conditions, control systems, and supporting configurations for different medical environments.

Q: Is on-site installation support available?

A: Yes. We typically provide installation guidance, commissioning support, and technical support to help healthcare facilities complete the installation process efficiently and safely.

Q: What maintenance is required for a medical hyperbaric chamber?

A: Routine maintenance generally includes pressure system inspection, sealing checks, control system verification, component testing, and scheduled servicing based on operating frequency.

Q: Are OEM and ODM services available for medical hyperbaric chamber projects?

A: Yes. For qualified partners and project-based requirements, OEM and ODM services may be available for product design adaptation, branding, and configuration adjustments.

Q: What kind of after-sales support can buyers expect?

A: After-sales support may include remote technical assistance, spare parts supply, maintenance guidance, troubleshooting support, and operator training.

 

 

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