PTSD & Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a nondegenerative, noncongenital brain insult from external force, causing cognitive, physical, and psychosocial impairments. Globally, TBI affects 27–69 million people yearly and is a leading cause of disability. All concussions are TBIs, with causes including falls, accidents, assaults, and blasts. Hyperbaric therapy (HBOT) aids recovery by reducing hypoxia and inflammation while enhancing brain circulation and synergizing with rehabilitation.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Reduced Brain Swelling
HBOT supports reducing inflammatory response, limiting further injury.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Promotion of Brain Repair
Studies suggest enhanced neuroplasticity and growth factors for tissue regeneration.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Improved Cognitive Function
Can enhance memory, attention, processing speed, and executive function in TBI patients.
Helps restore neurological pathways damaged by injury.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Reduction in PTSD Symptoms
Many TBI sufferers also experience anxiety, depression, and PTSD. HBOT has been linked to improvements in mood regulation and emotional stability.