How can Oxygen Therapy help?
The aim of oxygen treatment in MS is to minimise the amount of damage being
caused, promote rapid healing and limit the scar formation which can prevent
nerve function being restored.
High Dosage Oxygen Therapy is available at the Therapy Centre, and is offered only with
the knowledge and approval of the G.P. It is conducted within strict regulations
and all operators are comprehensively trained in its use.
The initial course consists of 15 sessions over 3 consecutive weeks, each
lasting 1 hour. These are then followed by ‘top up’ sessions which may vary
from once a week to once a month. The chamber at the Therapy Centre allows 6 to
8 people to be treated simultaneously. All sessions are individually monitored
as is the patients progress. Sessions are paid for by voluntary contribution.
The most significant benefits are in improved balance, sensory perception and
control of incontinence. Other symptoms also show beneficial change in different
people.
High
Dosage Oxygen Therapy (HDOT) is
not a cure for MS - but it does seem effective in helping people with MS to slow
down the disease progress.
In addition, it often succeeds in obtaining some improvement in general
condition.
In the last 10 years therapy centres
in the UK have provided over 1 million individual sessions.
Around half of the 4,000 people involved have benefited in one or more
ways.
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