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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An NHL Player’s Experience with HBOT
Brian Fleury, Professional Hockey Player (ret.) was an enforcer who suffered from multiple concussions. He discusses his successful results from his HBOT treatments.
HBOT Treatment for Veteran with Brain Damage
Patt Maney elaborates on his experience with brain damage in the military and how Hyperbaric Oxygen helped him."After about 20 dives, people that knew me before the injury and after the injury, started to say, you look better, you're more engaged, you're...
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[Use of hyperbaric oxygenation in various complications of craniocerebral injury in the acute period].
Abstract: As the result of examination of 92 patients with acute craniocerebral trauma it was established that the use of HBO in the complex of therapeutic measures is permissible after removal of an intracranial hematoma despite occasional convulsive paroxysms, if...
[Hyperbaric oxygenation in the treatment of severe mechanical injuries and their complications].
Abstract: Tsybuliak, Kolomiets, Kolkutin, Tishchenko, , , , , (1973). [Hyperbaric oxygenation in the treatment of severe mechanical injuries and their complications]. Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, 1973...
The effect of hyperbaric oxygenation upon recovery of maze performance after experimental concussion.
Abstract: Coe, Angyan, , , , , , , (1971). The effect of hyperbaric oxygenation upon recovery of maze performance after experimental concussion. The Journal of trauma, 1971 May;11(5):436-9. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5091699