Who Can Benefit from HBOT?
Who Can Benefit from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)?
HBOT has developed a successful track record of helping patients who have been diagnosed with numerous conditions. Outside of the FDA-approved uses for HBOT therapy, there are now over 120 internationally recognized indications for which hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been shown to be effective and beneficial according to numerous published medical studies.
HBOT is a safe and effective option for many conditions, with minimal side effects. However, it is not suitable for everyone, and it should be used under the guidance of a trained hyperbaric professional.
What Can HBOT Help?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy doesn’t treat or cure any injury or condition. HBOT simply provides the body with a surplus of the nutrient (Oxygen) that it needs to do what it already knows how to do. Your body is what does the healing.

The understanding of who HBOT may help comes from the knowledge of the mechanisms behind the problem, injury or condition. What is the role oxygen plays in the body. Lastly, what are the individual's goals.
Be it soft tissue injuries, chronic illnesses, neurodegenerative diseases or just the aging process itself you need to know the mechanisms behind these conditions to understand why oxygen may help. For example, most conditions have mechanisms of inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction limiting our ability to create cellular energy. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been shown to decrease inflammation and improve mitochondria function. If the mechanisms of the problem you have match the mechanisms of what oxygen does, hyperbaric may help.
Oxygen + Pressure =
Improved healing and recovery
Decreased inflammation
Increased cellular energy and function
Increased immune function
Anti-bacterial and anti-mold effects
Increased growth factor and stem cell release
Improved mitochondrial function
New blood vessel growth
Wellness tailored to you.
At Bucks County Hyperbarics, we tailor each protocol to your individual needs. Our approach combines thoughtful assessment with therapies grounded in clinical research.
From Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to other advanced modalities, every service we offer is chosen with purpose—designed to support your health goals through science-based care.
10 Primary Benefits of HBOT
Anti-microbial/microbiome balancing (reduction in anaerobic pathogens and increase in aerobic probiotics)
Anti-inflammatory (reduction of inflammatory cytokines, increase in anti-inflammatory cytokines)
Mitochondrial healing (increase in size, shape and number of mitochondria)
Vasoconstriction (decrease edema and swelling from damaged tissues)
Stem cell release (up to 8-fold increase in mesenchymal and CNS stem cells)
Increased oxygen perfusion- (Immediate increase in free floating oxygen available for tissue use)
Neovascularization- Angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth)
Increased white blood cell function (improved neutrophil and macrophage activity)
Nerve healing factors (increases in VegF, BDNF, HIF1)
Wound healing Increased capacity for healing (PDGF, VegF, collagen production circulatory healing)

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Hyperbarics & Athletics
Performance is the result of proper training and recovery. As athletes, we often focus on the catabolic portion of the equation; the training, the frequency, the duration, how hard or fast, etc. Often neglected, is the anabolic portion of the equation- your recovery and giving your body the time it needs to repair and build up after the catabolic stimulus. Through its mechanisms of action, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can help to speed up the recovery phase, and balance the equation of achieving optimal performance.
The most you will feel is the equalization of your ears when pressurizing and depressurizing. Once at pressure you really don’t notice any difference. For most, it is a relaxing time to disconnect from the world. Some meditate and connect with themselves. Others take a nap.

No. Once you begin HBOT most of the mechanisms begin to work. The cascade of healing begins. Some mechanisms take less stimulus and time to be realized while others take more time and sessions to be realized. But a lot of the mechanisms will continue to build for up to 4-6 weeks after your protocol ends.
It’s like standing on top of a snow-covered mountain and you push down the mountain multiple snowballs of different sizes. Some will getting rolling sooner and faster with only a few pushes. Others will roll slower and take longer to get up to speed requiring more pushes. But once either gets going they will build momentum and continue to roll without requiring any stimulus.

It depends on what you are optimizing for at this point in life. On what you are dealing with and what your goals are. If your reason for using it has a beginning and end. Your protocol probably has a beginning and end. If the reason you are using it is ongoing then your protocol will be ongoing, but typically at a lower frequency.
If you are getting over a specific injury, once you are done your protocol and the body has healed the tissue, you’re done.
If you are dealing with, say a neurodegenerative or auto immune issue, these are degenerative and/or chronic in nature. Often with these types of issues you will require an initial protocol to maximize your bodies achievement and then some level of maintenance. But again this depends on your goals.
If you are doing it for performance/recovery. HBOT will be worked into you training schedule specifically to help boost performance and/or assist in recovery as training load increases.

It depends on what you’re dealing with, how long it has been a problem and what you want to achieve i.e., your goals. Then, it’s which of the hyperbaric mechanism(s) do you need to achieve your goals in what time frame. We offer what are called 60-minute and 90-minute sessions to help individuals achieve their specific goals.

It depends. When you dive into the hyperbaric research most protocols coming for the research are based on 40 sessions. 5 times a week for 8 weeks. Why 5? This is often because research facilities are open 5 days a week. Newer research shows certain benefits that they looked at can be obtained at 3 times per week.
Ultimately, depends on what you’re dealing with, how long it has been a problem and what you want to achieve, your goals. Then it’s which of the hyperbaric mechanism do you need to achieve your goals in what time frame.
