Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 Thanks! So how many treatments did you have, and were there long- term benefits? I've heard experiences on both ends of the spectrum: HBOT was a miracle cure; HBOT didn't help. Thanks again for any info. > this is about me. > > > Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1995 > Hyperbaric oxygen and the reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome: a case > report > G. PEACH > Hyperbaric Medicine Department, Shock Trauma Center, University of > Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, land. > > Peach G. Hyperbaric oxygen and the reflex sympathetic dystrophy > syndrome: a case report. Undersea Hyperbaric Med 1995; 22(4): 407- 408. > —A patient suffering from acute smoke inhalation also had a long > medical history that included reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome of > the left foot and ankle. The entire foot and ankle were tender and cool > to palpation; range of motion was severely reduced She was referred for > hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and 15 min into the first treatment (46 min > at 60 fsw) she reported a lessening of the pain in her foot; moreover, > the foot was less cyanotic and warmer to the touch. Subsequent > treatments continued to improve her conditions and for longer periods. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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