Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy



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This survey is designed to find out the level of involvement of the users of this page in the Hyperbaric Medical Profession. It will influence this pages focus and any future changes to its topics. Please be as honest as you can. Those who view this page after you, will thank you for it in more ways than you may realize.

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I support the use of Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy in the categories that the UHMS has listed as indications for such treatment.

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I think that the indications for HBOT should be expanded to include Radionecrosis, Brain injury, cyanide poisoning, MS, Problem wounds, Aids, Burns, and other experimentally supported indications.

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The industry is fully capable of policing itself and the government should keep their hands off of the experimental use of HBOT.

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The pharmaceutical companies in this country are largely responsible for the preference that physicians and medical schools have for pharmacological treatments and research over that of HBOT.

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