Cerebral Palsy is the most devastating motor disability in
childhood. This tragic disorder affects movement, posture and other motor
skills and may result in the need for life-long care.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been shown, in some studies,
to ameliorate the effects of CP. Many forms of Cerebral Palsy result from a
lack of oxygen to the brain. The affected brain tissue, or penumbra, can be
recovered or improved by introducing increased levels of oxygen. HBOT has been
shown to be a promising treatment with multiple studies reporting improvements
with its application.
Enhances Neurological Repair
& Regeneration with HBOT:
Attenuates the Effects of Hypoxia on the
Neonatal Brain
Moderates Mitochondrial Disorders
Increases Penumbra Tissue Recovery
Promotes Neurogenesis
Enhances Stem Cell Mobilization and
Proliferation
Escalates Neuroplasticity
Improves Overall Function
with HBOT:
Advances Cognitive Function
Enhances Speech & Language
Lessens Frequency of Seizures
Improves Balance & Walking
Improves Gross/Fine Motor Skills
Alleviates Spasticity
Stimulates Better Eye Contact
Study -
Motor function improvement with HBOT:
A study conducted with 25
participants assessed the effects of HBOT with children diagnosed with spastic
diplegic CP. The children were evaluated after 20, one hour HBOT sessions. The
results affirmed improvements in gross motor function (three of the five items)
using the gross motor function measure (GMFM) and the fine motor function
(three of six hand tests) utilizing the Jebsen Test for hand function.
Additionally, reduced spasticity in three of the four muscle groups was confirmed
by means of the modified Ashworth Scale. All tests were assessed by a physician
specializing in CP.
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