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Autism & Hyperbarics

6/7/2016

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The alarming number of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in recent years has tragically increased; from 1 in 150 in 2000 to 1 in 88 by 2008. Due to that increase, more and more parents have turned to alternative forms of treatment to counteract the underlying symptoms of autism. Traditional medicines have often failed at producing desired results for many patients with autism and their families. However, studies have demonstrated hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) as an emerging treatment that parents and physicians are utilizing to help ameliorate the effects of ASD. This non-invasive 
treatment is as simple as a one hour daily session, where the parent and child enter a hyperbaric chamber and receive increased levels of oxygen. HBOT has been shown to decrease inflammation and improve cognitive functions, which have substantially helped thousands of ASD patients. Studies have demonstrated the benefits of HBOT for autism with the following:
Enhance Brain Healing & Repair with HBOT
  • Increases Oxygen Delivery to Hypoxic Tissues
  • Moderates Mitochondria Dysfunction
  • Stimulates Stem Cell Proliferation & Mobilization
  • Actuates Neuroplasticity
  • Reduces Neuroinflammation
  • Promotes Neurogenesis
  • Reduces Seizure Frequency
Improve Physical Function with HBOT
  • Promotes Receptive/Expressive Language
  • Improves Gross/Fine Motor Skills
  • Improves Movement & Walking
  • Stimulates Better Eye Contact
Advance Mental Function with HBOT
  • Improves Sensory/Cognitive Awareness
  • Increases Attention Span & Alertness
Improve Behavioral Function with HBOT
  • Improves Sleep Pattern
  • Reduces Aggression
  • Advances Social Skills & Interaction
Improve Digestive Function with HBOT
  • Attenuates Gastrointestinal Issues
  • Enhances Nutritional Absorption
  • Decreases Inflammation

Study:

Motor Function Ameliorate with HBOT
In 2009, a multi-center, randomized, controlled, double-blind trial was published, investigating the introduction of HBOT with 56 children diagnosed with ASD. ages 2-7. The study consisted of six separate HBOT centers that treated 30 children with 40 one hour sessions over the course of four weeks; whereas the remaining 26 children underwent sham treatment. Upon completion of this study, 80 percent of the treatment group's mean physician Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scores for overall functioning, receptive language, social interaction and eye contact significantly improved. Major improvements within the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) were observed in irritability, stereotypy, hyperactivity and speech. Finally, the treated children's ratings on the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) with respect to sensory/cognitive awareness, exemplified substantial improvement. Hyperbaric treatment was confirmed safe and well tolerated by the children and their parents in both the treatment and control groups.
Source: International Hyperbarics Association, Inc.

http://www.ihausa.org/autism/

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9/5/2016 07:51:12 pm

We teach music appreciation to children with special needs. Most of them are autistic. Even so, we noticed that they have very good rhythm when we try to make them play percussion. Some can't handle the noise at first but eventually they start to enjoy it and they look forward to every class.

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8/23/2016 01:56:30 pm

How many children vere diagnosted with ASD this year? Is the situaton better now?

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