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.
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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...
HBOT for Concussion After 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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Arterial hyperoxia in severe head injury: a useful or harmful option?
Abstract: There is mounting evidence both from experimental and clinical studies that traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with a reduction of aerobic metabolism. This results from a variable combination of impaired substrate delivery and mitochondrial failure....
Evaluation of the apoptosis-related proteins of the BCL-2 family in the traumatic penumbra area of the rat model of cerebral contusion, treated by hyperbaric oxygen therapy: a quantitative immunohistochemical study.
Abstract: The growth and progression of traumatic brain injury (TBI) lesions depend significantly on developments in the traumatic penumbra area, perilesional region, where delayed neuronal death occurs. Recent data supports the important role of apoptosis in delayed...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for traumatic brain injury: a systematic review of the evidence.
Abstract: To identify the benefits and harms of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to treat traumatic brain injury (TBI). MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, HealthSTAR, CINAHL, MANTIS, professional society databases, and reference lists. Databases were searched from...