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Sports and Hyperbarics

Updated: Oct 2


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At Iowa HBOT, we're exploring the powerful potential of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for athletic recovery and performance.


Studies have shown HBOT may help:

- Accelerate recovery from intensive training

- Boost ATP (energy) production

- Decrease inflammation & overall pain

- Speed up recovery from sprains, tears & fractures

- Stimulate angiogenesis (blood vessel growth)

- Promote stem cell production & proliferation

- Aid in concussion & head injury recovery


HBOT could be a game-changer in your performance and healing routine.


Want to learn more? Below we have links to studies conducted on how HBOT can provide benefits for athletes and active individuals.


You can also check out these videos from Dr. Jason Sonners from HBOT USA in regards to HBOT and Sports:


Read our other blog on Sports (Strains/Sprains) and HBOT:


Give us a call at 515-421-4002 to get scheduled!


References:


International Hyperbarics Association.

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