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Stroke & Hyperbarics

6/2/2016

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Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. and has remained a leading cause of adult disability with 800,000 cases reported every year. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been shown to help prevent and treat stroke through a number of different mechanisms. HBOT can be used to precondition the brain by producing more circulatory pathways to potentially decrease the chance of stroke. Also, this has been shown to benefit post-stroke patients, as compromised blood flow to the affected area of the brain and its functionality are recoverable by introducing increased levels of oxygen. Studies have demonstrated the benefits of HBOT for stroke with the following:
Stroke Prevention with HBOT
  • Stimulates the Creation of New Blood Vessels
  • Decreases Oxidative Stress in the Brain
  • Promotes Optimal Blood Flow
  • Preconditions the Brain to Enable Neuroprotective Properties
Stroke Recovery with HBOT
  • Faster Overall Recovery
  • Reduces Paralysis
  • Increases Brain Tissue Recovery
  • Promotes the Creation of New Brain Cells
  • Alleviates Spasticity
  • Improves Vision and Speech
  • Accelerates Gross/Fine Motor Skills Recovery
  • Stimulates the Creation of Blood Vessels to Reclaim Damaged Brain Tissue
  • Escalates the Creation of New Brain Connections

Study:

Neurological Function Improved in Post-Stroke Patients with HBOT
In January, 2013.a prospective, randomized, controlled trial focused on the introduction of HBOT to post-stroke patients. A total of 59 participants, who had suffered a stroke 6 to 36 months prior to inclusion and had at least one motor dysfunction, were randomly assigned to treated and cross-over groups. The treated group received two months of 40, one hour HBOT sessions, five days a week. Whereas the cross-over group was evaluated after one month with no HBOT and again after one month following HBOT, utilizing the same treatment protocol. The evaluating physicians found that neurological function, brain activity and quality of life of all treated patients improved after HBOT. Brain scan results directly correlated with clinical improvements and indicated that HBOT can lead to significant neurological improvements in post-stroke patients, even at chronic late stages. The observed clinical improvements indicated that new brain connections can be activated long after a stroke occurs.
Source: International Hyperbarics Association, Inc.

http://www.ihausa.org/stroke/
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7/19/2016 01:17:43 pm

I have read quite a number of articles regarding the effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy. I do believe that the effects of HBOT also include being able to heal incurable diabetic wounds. They are also known to help out damaged nerves that normal therapies can't cure. Now, HBOT also help ease the neurological function of the brain, which means a positive feedback for patients suffering from stroke. I have said it before, and I will say it again, the government should a lot a bigger budget for developing Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy as it has proven its capabilities from a lot of varying diseases.

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9/19/2016 01:41:30 am

In grown-up people, the whole retina is roughly 72% of a circle around 22 mm in breadth. The whole retina contains around 7 million cones and 75 to 150 million bars. The optic circle, a part of the retina here and there called "the blind side" since it needs photoreceptors, is situated at the optic papilla, a nasal zone where the optic-nerve strands leave the eye.

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