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Hyperbaric Technologies Australia
- Recompression Chambers

The chamber is fitted with wheels and can be easily moved or re-located. It is fitted with an oxygen breathing system (bibs) and all necessary pipe work, operating manuals, gas analyzer, compressor, safety relief value and all controls. The simple controls make operation very easy. Optional extras include an entertainment package consisting of an internal video screen with video player and sound system. Choice of seat coverings and pad thickness also available. We offer your choice of colour scheme (over 40 colour's – with two or more colour combinations available as an extra).
 
 A very comprehensive training package is also available. The chamber is supplied with all approvals, pressure vessel registration (in all states of Australia) and with copies of all documentation, testing, x-ray tests and weld approvals. A comprehensive manual is also provided. Our company will assist with installation and setup on your premises, and would be pleased to assist with training where requested

Monoplace
 
A single person chamber
 used for the treatment
 of Sports Injuries.

Multiplace
 
A multi person chamber used for recreational and commercial diving training and oxygen treatment.

Duocom
 
A two person chamber used
 for off shore and onshore
 diving emergencies.
 

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Clinical indication for
  the use of HBO
 
HBO has become an indicated therapy in a large and increasing number of recognised conditions.
 The uses of HBO in critical care conditions include acute anoxia
 (e
.g.; carbon monoxide poisoning), acute gas embolism,
 decompression sickness, gas gangrene, crush injuries and certain neurosurgical conditions.
 One of the more widespread clinical applications for HBO is that of wound healing. Hypoxic and ischemic wounds such as stasis ulcers, diabetic wounds, failing graphs and necrotizing soft tissue infections all respond well to HBO. Of critical importance, HBO used
 pre-surgically, is effective in promoting neovasculari
sation, and therefore maximising limb salvage in prospective amputees. In the clinical setting, HBO has been utilised as a primary and adjunctive therapy.
 

Current research and clinical evidence
 
Suggest that HBO has valid implications in the treatment of meningitis, sickle cell crisis/retinopathy, intra-abdominal abscess, intracranial abscess, pseudomembraneous colitis, multiple scleroses and head and spinal cord injury. Until recently, HBO therapy as been reserved for conditions which have failed to respond to normal management techniques owing to the high cost: benefit ratio, and unavailability. Previously, HBO has been available for patient care in selected major hospital settings. Obviously this has excluded private patients, outpatients and non-critical care excluded private patients, outpatients and non-critical care patients from receiving the benefits of HBO