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The Ocean Hyperbaric
Center has produced several dramatic case study videos, which are now
available for viewing online.
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Case Study One: Head Injury
 
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video.
The patient, Eric C (age: 2 years, 9 months), fell into a pool and received a head injury on March
17th, 1996.
His first HBOT treatment was on May 6th, 1996 and he has since received 208 treatments. |
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Case Study Two: Prolonged Hypoglycemia
 
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video.
The patient, Amber S (age: 14 years), had an incidence of
prolonged hypoglycemia on November 2nd, 1995.
Her first HBOT
treatment was on May 28th, 1996 and she has since received 196
treatments. |
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Case Study Three: Cerebral Palsy
 
Above: before and after screenshots
from the
video.
The patient, David S (age: 4 years, 3 months), received Cerebral
Palsy at birth, May 17th, 1994.
His first HBOT
treatment was on February 2nd, 1998, and he has since received 193
treatments. |
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Case Study Four: Cerebral Palsy
 
Above: before and after screenshots
from the
video.
The patient, Jason G (age: 6 years), received Cerebral Palsy
at birth, on August 7th, 1991.
His first HBOT
treatment was on February 20th, 1998 and he has since received 61
treatments. |
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Case Study Five: Automobile Hit and Run
 
Above: before and after screenshots
from the
video.
The patient, Alexandria B (age: 3 years, 9 months), was hit by
an automobile and thrown 80 feet on February 14th, 1998.
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first HBOT treatment was on March 16th, 1998 and she has since
received 49 treatments. |
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Case Study Six:
Hit by Lightning |
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DISCLAIMER NOTICE:
The case study videos you are about to see are representative of the Ocean Hyperbaric Neurologic Center's
best results with appropriate patients.
Not all patients realize such dramatic
benefits from hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). When delivered by trained
physicians and technicians, HBOT is providing new hope for brain-injured patients
who had previously had none.
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