
Is 1.3 ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Enough?
Understanding pressure and oxygen delivery can help you make a more informed decision.
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Is 1.3 ATA Enough?
1.3 ATA hyperbaric oxygen therapy may provide a different experience compared to higher-pressure medical-grade systems.
The level of pressure used plays a significant role in oxygen absorption and overall effectiveness.
Why Pressure Matters
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Higher pressure allows greater oxygen saturation
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Medical-grade systems operate at higher ranges
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Lower pressure systems are more limited
This directly impacts how much oxygen reaches your tissues.
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Pressure Alone Isn’t Enough
Oxygen delivery must match pressure.
At HBOT Florida:
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High-flow oxygen delivery
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Mask-based systems
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Designed to overcome chamber pressure
This is where the biggest differences between facilities begin to impact results.
1.3 ATA vs Medical-Grade HBOT
1.3 ATA Systems
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Lower pressure
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Limited oxygen delivery
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Often used in non-medical settings
Medical-Grade HBOT
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Higher pressure
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Optimized oxygen delivery
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Supervised environment
Learn more about soft vs hard hyperbaric chambers →
WHAT THIS MEANS
The level at which HBOT is delivered plays a major role in both safety and effectiveness.
Understanding these differences helps you make a more informed decision.
Why People Trust Medical-Grade HBOT
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FDA-cleared chambers
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ASME PVHO-1 certified
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NFPA 99 compliance
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Certified hyperbaric technicians
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First Session Only $99
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Complimentary Full-Body Red Light Therapy
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