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ABOUT HBOT
Hyperbaric comes from Greek where “hyper” means more and “baric” relates to pressure. This amounts to “more pressure.” Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) increases the oxygenation of all organs, tissues, and body fluids. It is the pressure of the chamber that enables the oxygen molecules to penetrate compromised tissues three to four times farther than normally diffused by red blood cells.
Simply breathing 100% pure oxygen outside the chamber will NOT significantly increase a patient’s healing capabilities at all. When a patient is in the chamber, the increased pressure causes the blood plasma, and other liquids of the body, to absorb much larger quantities of oxygen, greatly increasing oxygen uptake by the cells, tissues, glands, organs, brain, and all fluids of the body.
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Hyperbaric comes from Greek where “hyper” means more and “baric” relates to pressure. This amounts to “more pressure.” Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) increases the oxygenation of all organs, tissues, and body fluids. It is the pressure of the chamber that enables the oxygen molecules to penetrate compromised tissues three to four times farther than normally diffused by red blood cells.
Simply breathing 100% pure oxygen outside the chamber will NOT significantly increase a patient’s healing capabilities at all. When a patient is in the chamber, the increased pressure causes the blood plasma, and other liquids of the body, to absorb much larger quantities of oxygen, greatly increasing oxygen uptake by the cells, tissues, glands, organs, brain, and all fluids of the body.
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Necrotic Wound
Envenomation
Thermal Burn
GI Bleed
Diskospondylitis
Chemical burn
Bite & Kidney
Dog Bite
With HVM’s EZ-Start Program, installation and training for the entire Practice is FREE. The only infrastructure the Practice needs is a simple vent pipe and their supply of oxygen (O2) for the treatments. And at the conclusion of the program, the Practice has a purchase option. We also have traditional
Purchase Programs available as well.
HVM’s patented veterinary chamber is engineered specifically for small animals and pets and easily fits into an 8’x10’ standard treatment room.
Just like any piece of equipment, medical or otherwise, proper training is required in order to operate the chamber safely and efficiently. If not used properly, MRI machines, CT Scanners,
K-Lasers and X-Ray imaging equipment can severely injure both the operator and patient. A hyperbaric chamber is no different, proper training is essential and HVM requires all staff members who will operate the chamber to pass a safety and training course, which is provided at no cost.
Safety and Training are of the highest importance to HVM. That’s why we consult with HBOT professionals from the Veterinary Hyperbaric Association (VHA). HVM is the only current manufacturer of acrylic-free veterinary hyperbaric chambers with a training protocol approved by the VHA. Every veterinarian and technician who will operate a chamber must go through a training session headed by a Certified Veterinary Technician-Veterinary (CHT-V). They then must pass an exam in order to be approved by HVM to operate the chamber. The safe and proper operation of the chamber is paramount to HVM, and HVM will continue to approve new staff members for FREE for as long as the chamber is in use at the facility.
In April 2012, DVM Newsmagazine put out a list of over 40 indications that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) was being used to successfully help animals. Today, veterinarians at HVM chamber-equipped facilities have successfully utilized the technology for over 150 indications as either a primary or adjunct form of treatment in over 200,000 cases worldwide.
Under HVM’s EZ-Start Program, all service and repairs are 100% covered by HVM. The veterinary facility is only responsible for basic, minimum monthly maintenance, e.g. keeping the chamber clean, greasing the door plates, etc.
Yes, HVM’s main number (800-928-6886) features an “after hours” message system that directs your question to the appropriate
on-call HVM officer so we can get you assistance in a
timely manner.