
W-140 Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
Rehabilitation






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This chamber that is extremely wheelchair-friendly. It features a 75cm wide ∩-shaped door that can be laid flat on the ground when opened, without any thresholds, making it very convenient for wheelchair entry and exit. Equipped with a dual-head zipper, the U-shaped door can be easily closed or opened.
Additionally, it is furnished with six large transparent windows, allowing caregivers to observe the user’s condition while providing excellent internal lighting. The chamber is also equipped with a metal floor panel at the bottom, ensuring a safe and flat surface for wheelchair parking.
Pressure and oxygen concentration increase
Under normal atmospheric pressure, our lungs extract oxygen from the air and deliver it to the body’s tissues through the bloodstream. However, by increasing the pressure in a hyperbaric chamber, the concentration of oxygen in the bloodstream increases dramatically. This elevated level of oxygen dissolves into the plasma, reaching areas of the body that might have limited oxygen supply under normal conditions.
When the oxygen-rich blood reaches these areas, it stimulates the body’s natural healing processes, promotes tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and enhances immune function. This increased availability of oxygen also helps in the growth of new blood vessels, known as angiogenesis, which plays a crucial role in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
Cell metabolism and tissue repair
In a high-oxygen environment, cell metabolism speeds up, mitochondrial energy production increases, and damaged tissue repair and regeneration are promoted.
Oxygen can stimulate collagen synthesis, enhance skin elasticity, reduce wrinkles, and delay aging.
Immune system boost
Mild Hyperbaric Chamber increase oxygen concentration, enhance the activity of immune cells, and improve the body's resistance to pathogens.
Oxygen can promote the phagocytosis of white blood cells, accelerate the disappearance of inflammation, and shorten the recovery time.
