Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

A pressurized oxygen chamber that delivers oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure. Patients use HBOT to support recovery from injury, chronic inflammation, surgical healing, athletic performance, and overall wellness.

  • 60–90 mintypical session
  • Lie-down chamberrelax, read, or nap
  • Single or seriesoptions available
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber ready for a session at Spine & Wellness Center Lakewood Ranch
How it works

Crank the pressure. Watch the cells absorb.

An analog gauge from 1.0 to 2.4 ATA — drag the needle around the dial like turning a real knob. As pressure rises, oxygen drives into the cells next to it.

1.0
ATA
Sea level (baseline)

Baseline saturation — oxygen reaches cells via blood only.

1.0 ATA: sea level (baseline)

Why pressure matters.

At normal atmospheric pressure, the amount of oxygen your blood can carry is limited. Inside an HBOT chamber at increased pressure, oxygen dissolves directly into plasma and other body fluids — reaching tissues that don't get enough through circulation alone.

  • Increased oxygen saturation in plasma and tissues
  • Supports natural inflammation and recovery responses
  • Comfortable lie-down chamber — read, listen, or nap
  • Single sessions or structured series available
Why patients use it

Common reasons people book HBOT.

A typical session

What it's like inside the chamber.

Comfortable setup

You lie down in the chamber on your back. Bring a phone, book, or just relax.

Gradual pressurization

The chamber slowly pressurizes — you may feel a gentle ear pressure, similar to flying.

60–90 minutes at pressure

You breathe in oxygen-rich air. Most patients listen to music, read, or nap.

Slow decompression & out

The chamber slowly returns to normal pressure. You're up and back to your day immediately.

Common questions

Quick answers.

Is HBOT safe?

Yes. HBOT has an excellent safety profile. We screen for the small list of contraindications and walk you through everything before your first session.

Will I feel claustrophobic?

Our chamber is a comfortable, transparent lie-down design. Most patients find it relaxing. If you have severe claustrophobia, mention it upfront — we'll talk through whether HBOT fits.

How many sessions does it take?

For a single recovery boost, one session can help. For chronic conditions or full programs, a structured series of sessions is more effective. Plans are explained upfront.

Will insurance cover it?

HBOT for non-FDA-approved indications is rarely covered by insurance. HSA/FSA accepted. Payment options →

Can I combine with other care?

Yes — HBOT pairs well with Class IV laser, chiropractic care, and is part of our neuropathy program for many patients.

A closer look

What conditions can hyperbaric oxygen therapy help?

Patients ask us about hyperbaric oxygen therapy for a wide range of recovery and wellness goals. While HBOT is FDA-approved for a defined list of medical conditions, many patients use clinical-grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy off-label to support recovery, energy, and tissue healing in the situations below.

Recovery, training load, and post-procedure healing

Many patients add hyperbaric oxygen therapy to their recovery routine after demanding training, surgery, or a long flight. Studies suggest that the elevated oxygen partial pressure inside an HBOT chamber may help support fibroblast activity, collagen formation, and microcirculation — the same processes the body relies on for repair. Patients often pair HBOT with chiropractic, decompression, or laser sessions to compound the benefit.

What does hyperbaric oxygen therapy feel like?

The chamber is comfortable, well-lit, and roomy enough to lie back, read, scroll your phone, or nap. As the chamber pressurizes you'll feel mild ear pressure, similar to descent on an airplane — easy to clear with a yawn or swallow. Most patients describe an HBOT session as the most relaxing 60 minutes of their day. Many patients report feeling clear-headed and lighter through the rest of the afternoon, though responses do vary.

How many HBOT sessions do I need?

For wellness, recovery, and energy goals, many patients run a packaged course of hyperbaric oxygen therapy — often 10 to 20 sessions over four to eight weeks — and then drop to a lighter maintenance cadence. Studies suggest cumulative effects build with consistency rather than a single visit. Dr. Banman recommends a session count after reviewing your goals and history.

Who is HBOT not appropriate for?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy isn't appropriate for everyone. We screen for conditions like untreated pneumothorax, certain ear and sinus issues, recent ear surgery, active upper-respiratory infections, and a small number of medications. Pregnant patients should clear HBOT with their OB. We do this screen during your evaluation, not over the phone, so we can answer questions specific to your case.

What to wear and bring

Loose, comfortable clothing is best — no synthetic fragrances, oils, or hair products. We provide everything you need; many patients bring a book, a downloaded podcast, or just close their eyes and rest. Eat something light before your hyperbaric oxygen therapy session; arriving fasted isn't recommended.

Easy to try

Curious about HBOT?

Best path is a quick call. We'll talk through whether it fits your goals.