Conditions HBOT can support

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can support your body’s natural healing and recovery processes in many ways.

While HBOT is not a replacement for medical treatment, many people use it as a complementary therapy to aid recovery, reduce inflammation, and enhance wellbeing.

Below are some of the most common reasons people come to HBOT Ripon.


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Recovery & Healing

Wound Healing

HBOT increases oxygen delivery to damaged tissues, helping wounds repair more efficiently. It can support recovery from:

  • Non-healing or slow-healing wounds

  • Diabetic foot ulcers

  • Surgical wounds or radiation-related tissue damage

  • Pressure sores

Injury & Post Surgery Recovery

Extra oxygen accelerates tissue repair and reduces swelling, helping you recover faster after:

  • Sports injuries

  • Muscle strains and sprains

  • Bone fractures

  • Surgery or trauma

Neurological Support

Oxygen plays a vital role in brain health. Many people use HBOT to complement recovery from neurological conditions such as:

  • Post-concussion symptoms

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

  • Stroke rehabilitation support

  • Neurological inflammation

HBOT helps improve oxygen delivery to brain tissues, supporting recovery and mental clarity.

Inflammation & Chronic Conditions

By reducing swelling and improving circulation, HBOT can provide relief for:

  • Chronic inflammatory conditions

  • Autoimmune conditions (as supportive therapy)

  • Joint inflammation and stiffness

  • Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue

Wellness, Energy & Performance

Many people use HBOT proactively to feel their best.
Benefits may include:

  • Increased energy and vitality

  • Faster recovery after exercise or travel

  • Enhanced performance and endurance
    General wellness and immune support

Important notes

HBOT is a complementary therapy designed to enhance your body’s own healing processes.

It should not replace conventional medical care or prescribed treatments. Always consult your GP or healthcare provider before starting HBOT, especially if you have an underlying medical condition.

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