Our hyperbaric Oxygen therapy chamber are: * Affordable to your patients * Profitable to your center

Tuesday, September 11, 2012


India Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chambers (HBOT Chamber) for 
Diabetic foot ulcers and non-healing diabetic wounds
India Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber ( HBOT Chamber).
Monoplace Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber,
Multiplace Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber,

Diabetic foot ulcers and non-healing diabetic wounds India is home to the second highest number of people living with diabetes in the world, after China. Today there are over 45 million people grappling with the disease, and the numbers show no signs of reducing.

Amongst other health hazards, diabetes often leads to peripheral vascular disease, involving both the macro and micro circulation. Statistics reveal that 15% of all those living with the disease will develop foot problems related to diabetes, and may suffer from various deformities of the toes and feet, commonly called 'diabetic foot conditions'. These can develop from a combination of causes including neuropathy (nerve damage) and/or poor blood supply to the foot, which creates areas of raised pressures in the soles of the feet, where ulcers develop. These ulcers act as portals for the entry for bacteria leading to serious infections, which in the already immune compromised patients can result in amputations or even death.

Diabetic Neuropathy can cause insensitivity or a loss of ability to feel pain, heat, and cold. This makes matters worse for those suffering from neuropathy as they can develop minor cuts, scrapes, blisters, or pressure sores that they may not even be aware of. If left untreated, these minor injuries can lead to serious limb and life threatening infections. Extensive epidemiological surveys have indicated that between 40% and 70% of all lower extremity amputations are related to diabetes. This means that every 30 seconds a lower limb is lost to diabetes. In India, an estimated 50,000 amputations occur per year due to diabetes related foot problems. A vast majority (85%) of these diabetes-related amputations are preceded by foot ulcers.

Healing wounds Under Pressure

Oxygen used under pressure or Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO2) can assist wound healing. 
HBO2 is considered to be used successfully in hypoxic or ischaemic wounds 
such as diabetic wounds, venous stasis ulcers, failing grafts and flaps, 
necrotising soft tissue  infections and refractory osteomyelitis.

In wound healing, hypoxia is an insufficient supply of oxygen which prevents 
normal healing processes. HBO2 provides the oxygen needed 
to stimulate and support wound healing.

HBO2 is able to combat clinical infection such as gas gangrene by acting directly 
on anaerobic bacteria, enhancing leukocyte and macrophage activity and 
potentiating the effects of antibiotics.

Our Hyperbaric Chambers are:
* Profitable to your center
* Affordable to your Patients

1) Affordable Lowest Prices: Save on capital investment . 
2) Less oxygen consumption: Save on cost per treatment. 
3) We offer unmatched Support: * Pre-sales consultation * Training prior to installation 
* On-site post installation orientation * After sales - service commitment programmes
4) Continued clinical support: Recieve continued clinical support from 
our Internationally certified HBOT physician.
5) Dedication: Our Organisation is Exclusively dedicated to promoting  
Hyperbaric  Oxygen Therapy  chambers  in India,  Middle East & S.Arabia
Bird Medical Devices, 
Mumbai, India
Call 91- 9769 484 123 (or) 91- 9769 006 123  
Tel:91-22-65655123
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