


HBOT Research: Mild vs High Pressure
Evidence-based analysis of hyperbaric oxygen therapy protocols for optimal clinical implementation
A 1-credit ISCN lecture examining new research comparing mild and high-pressure hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its implications for clinical decision-making.
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Course Description
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has gained increasing attention as a potential intervention for a range of neurological and systemic conditions. In this ISCN lecture, Dr. Jason Sonners reviews newly released research comparing mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy with higher-pressure medical HBOT protocols. The session begins by exploring the physiological principles underlying hyperbaric therapy, including how increased atmospheric pressure and oxygen availability influence cellular metabolism, inflammation, and tissue repair. Participants will examine the differences between mild and higher-pressure HBOT approaches and the clinical contexts in which each may be used. The lecture also analyzes recent research comparing outcomes between these protocols and discusses how clinicians can interpret this evidence when making decisions about integrating HBOT into clinical practice. By understanding the mechanisms, evidence, and practical considerations of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, clinicians can better determine which approach may best support their patients and practice goals.
What you’ll learn:
- Understand the physiological principles of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
- Compare mild hyperbaric therapy with higher-pressure HBOT protocols.
- Explore mechanisms through which HBOT influences tissue repair.
- Review research comparing outcomes across HBOT approaches.
- Apply research findings to clinical HBOT decision-making.
More About This Course
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy represents a rapidly evolving therapeutic modality with compelling research emerging across neurological rehabilitation, tissue repair, and metabolic enhancement protocols. As clinical evidence expands, practitioners face critical decisions about which hyperbaric approaches deliver optimal patient outcomes while aligning with practice capabilities and regulatory frameworks.
This comprehensive course delivers essential insights into the physiological mechanisms driving hyperbaric oxygen therapy effectiveness, comparing mild hyperbaric protocols with high-pressure medical HBOT applications. Dr. Jason Sonners examines newly released research that directly compares treatment outcomes, safety profiles, and clinical applications across different pressure protocols, providing clinicians with evidence-based frameworks for therapeutic decision-making.
The program addresses practicing physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists, and allied health professionals seeking to understand hyperbaric oxygen therapy applications within regenerative medicine and human performance optimization. Participants gain practical knowledge about tissue oxygenation mechanisms, cellular metabolic enhancement, inflammation modulation, and repair processes that underlie HBOT therapeutic effects.
Dr. Sonners brings extensive clinical research experience to this analysis, examining how atmospheric pressure variations influence oxygen delivery, cellular metabolism, and therapeutic outcomes. The Carrick Institute's commitment to advancing evidence-based practice ensures participants receive the most current research interpretations and clinical application strategies for integrating hyperbaric oxygen therapy protocols into contemporary healthcare delivery.
Components
Educational Syllabus
- Fundamentals of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
- Review the physiological principles underlying hyperbaric oxygen therapy and how pressure and oxygen concentration affect tissue oxygenation.
- Mild vs High-Pressure HBOT Protocols
- Understand the differences between mild hyperbaric therapy and higher-pressure medical HBOT protocols.
- Mechanisms of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Explore how HBOT influences cellular metabolism, inflammation, and tissue repair processes.
- Research Comparing HBOT Approaches
- Examine recently released research comparing outcomes between mild HBOT and higher-pressure protocols.
- Clinical Applications of HBOT
- Review neurological and systemic conditions where hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been investigated as a therapeutic intervention.
- Practical Considerations for Clinical Use
- Learn key factors clinicians must consider when implementing HBOT, including equipment, protocols, and patient selection.
- Choosing the Right Approach for Your Clinic
- Discuss how clinicians can interpret emerging research to determine which HBOT strategies best align with their practice and patient needs.
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HBOT Research: Mild vs High Pressure
A 1-credit ISCN lecture examining new research comparing mild and high-pressure hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its implications for clinical decision-making.
$
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