TL;DR: HBOT for radiation injury follows well-established clinical protocols: treatments are typically delivered at 2.0 to 2.4 ATA for 90 minutes per session, once daily...
TL;DR: A robust patient screening protocol is the foundation of safe hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This guide walks Canadian clinic owners through building a step-by-step screening...
TL;DR: Radiation proctitis is a common complication of pelvic radiation therapy that causes rectal bleeding, pain, diarrhoea, and urgency. It affects up to 20% of...
TL;DR: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is one of the most evidence-supported adjunctive treatments for diabetic foot ulcers and chronic wounds. A 2025 network meta-analysis of...
TL;DR: A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis of 17 studies (890 patients) found that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) produced statistically significant improvements in core autism...
TL;DR: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a medical emergency and the leading cause of poisoning death in Canada. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the standard...
TL;DR: Radiation cystitis is a common and distressing complication of pelvic radiation therapy, causing bladder bleeding, urgency, and pain that can persist for years. Hyperbaric...
TL;DR: Navigating HBOT insurance billing in Canada is one of the biggest operational challenges for clinic owners. Provincial billing codes, private insurance pre-authorisation, and the...
TL;DR: Soft tissue radiation necrosis is a painful and often overlooked complication of radiation therapy that can cause non-healing wounds, fibrosis, and tissue breakdown in...