Pressurization Phase: The cabin pressure rises to the set value (typically 2-2.5 ATA), significantly increasing the dissolved oxygen content in body fluids and tissues, reaching 10-20 times that at atmospheric pressure.
Enhanced Oxygen Diffusion: High-concentration oxygen diffuses through the blood to ischemic and hypoxic areas, inhibiting anaerobic bacterial growth and promoting angiogenesis and collagen synthesis.
Anti-inflammatory and Repairing Effects: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can reduce tissue edema and accelerate the repair of damaged nerves, bones, and skin, showing significant effects on chronic conditions such as diabetic foot and radiation-induced osteonecrosis.
