St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care

Origin
Shanghai, China
Production Capacity
100pieces/Month
Reference Price
$ 7,200.00 - 13,500.00

Product Description

 

Type Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Product Name 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber
Feature Pigment Removal, Skin Tightening, Whitening, Skin Rej Application For Home Use
Warranty 1 Year After-sales Service Provided : Video technical support, Online support
Color Customize Oxygen purity : 90-96%
Oxygen flow 5L/min Pressure 1.3ATA(4 psi)
Size 90x225cm Material High Strength TPU
Packing Carton Certification CE ISO13485 ISO9001
 
Supply Ability
Supply Ability                100 Set/Sets per Month
 
 
Product Description
St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care
St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care

 
St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care
Model ST901
Material TPU
Size 90x225cm
Weight 16Kg
Pressure 1.3ATA(4PSI)

St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care

 

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St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care

St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care
St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care
St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care




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St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care

St901 1.3ATA Portable Lying Hyperbaric Chamber for Healty Care
 

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FAQ

- What is meant by atmospheres absolute (ATA)?
Atmospheres absolute (ATA) is a standard way to measure the amount of air pressure in a hyperbaric chamber. The common starting point is 1.0 ATA, which is the weight of the earth's total atmosphere we experience while standing at sea level. If we were to dive into 33 feet of seawater, the sum of both the water and atmosphere's weight would equal 2.0 ATA. At 66 feet it would be 3.0 ATA, and so on. In a hyperbaric chamber, this phenomenon is replicated through the combination of an airtight container and a continuous inflow of pressurized air.

- What conditions does HBOT treat? Autism                                                                                             Compartment Syndrome/Crush Injury/Other Traumatic
Cerebral Palsy                                                                                 Ischemias
Lyme Disease                                                                                 Decompression Sickness (Bends)
Migraine                                                                                          Diabetic and Selected Wounds
Multiple Sclerosis                                                                            Gas Gangrene
Near Drowning                                                                                Intracranial Abscess
Recovery from Plastic Surgery                                                       Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
Sports Injuries                                                                                Osteoradionecrosis and Radiation Tissue Damage
Stroke                                                                                             Osteomyelitis (Refractory)
Traumatic Brain InjuryAir or Gas Embolism                                   Skin Grafts and (Compromised) Flaps
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning                                                          Thermal Burns


- Are there any side effects?
Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber is completely safe. The most common side effect is discomfort to the ears caused by pressure changes. To minimize the risk, patients learn to promote the adequate clearing of your ears during pressurization. Some patients may feel tired and dizzy after using hyperbaric chamber first time. It's a good signal that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy will speed up the metabolism of your body. They are usually good signs in indicating detoxification.
When the chamber is pressurizing, your ears will feel the change in pressure inside the chamber. You might feel a little painful in your ears, to equalize the pressure and avoid the feeling of fullness in your ears, you can clear your ears by chewing (gum or food), swallowing, yawning. Once the chamber is fully pressurized, this feeling will return to normal. You can sleep, meditate, read, watch movie, listen to music, etc.

How does hyperbaric oxygen help brain injury or stroke?

When cells in the brain die, either from trauma or lack of oxygen, blood plasma leaks out into surrounding brain tissue causing swelling and reducing blood flow. These otherwise normal cells go dormant because they can't function without the appropriate amount of oxygen. HBOT dramatically increases the oxygen carried in the blood plasma, making oxygen available to heal damaged capillary walls, preventing plasma leakage and reducing swelling. As the swelling decreases, blood flow can be restored to the dormant tissue (neovascularization) and these cells then have the potential to function again.


 



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