Brain Damage
Brain damage is an injury that causes the deterioration or destruction of brain cells. Brain damage includes both Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), caused by an external force, and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), occurring at the cellular level. The severity of damage can vary based on they type of injury, but can range from headaches, confusion, and memory problems, to more severe cognitive, behavioral, and physical disabilities.
Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Brain Damage:

Increases Amount of Oxygen in the Blood
Stimulates development of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels as well as the natural development of new blood vessels.

Reduces Inflammation & Swelling
Suppresses the cellular activity of the immune system which triggers swelling when an injury or damage to the body occurs. While this reaction is meant to start healing and protect from injury it can result in secondary injury, pain, and prolonged recovery time.

Preserves, Repairs, & Enhances Cellular Functions
Boosts cellular metabolism, promotes rapid cell reproduction, and enhances collagen synthesis. Collagen is a protein in connective tissues like skin.
Key Research on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Brain Damage
Recent News on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Brain Damage
Nick Tate Discusses Joe Namath Contribution to Research on Chronic Brain Injuries
Newsmax reporting on Hall of Fame Quarterback Joe Namath’s contribution to the Joe Namath Neurological Research Center at the Jupiter Medical Center in Florida that is experimenting with Hyperbaric Oxygen as a treatment for the chronic brain...
Testimonials from The Independence Fund Hyperbaric & Wellness Center
Veteran Tommy Reiman and Hall of Fame football player Joe Delamielleure share their experiences with HBOT and how it improved their quality of life.
HBOT for Concussion from Soccer Injury
Matt suffered multiple concussions playing high school soccer, his most recent resulting in an impact seizure. This once outgoing and social teenager struggled with post-concussion syndrome and spent years depressed, unable to concentrate, memory loss, and...
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Hyperbaric oxygen for traumatic brain injury.
Abstract: Whyte, , , , , , , , (2004). Hyperbaric oxygen for traumatic brain injury. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2004 Oct;85(10):1732. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15468040
Effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on intracranial pressure elevation rate in rats during the early phase of severe traumatic brain injury.
Abstract: Intracranial pressure (ICP) was monitored to evaluate the therapeutic effect of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO(2)) treatment following traumatic brain injury (TBI). This subject is controversial. The aim of our study was to determine whether HBO(2) treatment has a...
Effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on cerebral oxygenation and mitochondrial function following moderate lateral fluid-percussion injury in rats.
Abstract: In the current study, the authors examined the effects of hyperbaric O2 (HBO) following fluid-percussion brain injury and its implications on brain tissue oxygenation (PO2) and O2 consumption (VO2) and mitochondrial function (redox potential). Cerebral...