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The Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center has recently upgraded its technology to enhance patient care through advanced hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO). This innovative treatment involves placing patients in a chamber filled with 100 percent oxygen at pressures two-and-a-half times greater than normal atmospheric conditions.
The HBO therapy allows for increased oxygen absorption by the skin, promoting faster healing of wounds and improving overall recovery outcomes. This method is particularly beneficial for patients with chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, and other conditions that impede the healing process.
With the new technology, the center aims to provide a more effective treatment option, ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care. The upgrades reflect a commitment to utilizing cutting-edge medical advancements to improve patient health and well-being. As the center continues to evolve, it remains dedicated to fostering a healing environment that supports recovery and enhances quality of life for all patients.
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