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Why are HBO2 treatment outcomes for stroke or other brain injuries so varied?

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Why are HBO2 treatment outcomes for stroke or other brain injuries so varied?

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The ultimate clinical status and recovery with brain injuries depend upon: the size and location of the epicenter or core of irreversible destruction; the surrounding zone of dormant but recoverable neurons (ischemic penumbra) fanning out in varying rings from the center core; the asymmetry involved; the reorganization and plasticity of altered and no impaired sensory and motor brain functions; meshing of sensory and motor fibers at the brain stem cord junction; progression of temporal intervention with HBO2 Dr Philip James MD Reprinted with Permission Here is a letter from someone who has first hand experience with stroke treated using increased pressure oxygen: Hello Michael, We finally got a link set up on our website. My sister Susan Reimer has been in talks with Sue Rodriguez of Rapid Recovery and asked theirs to be linked as well. Not only does our web developer have brittle diabetes but last week suffered a stroke at 3 AM, went to the hospital in the morning and came to our clin

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