Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Research

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been the subject of extensive scientific research in medical and clinical environments. 

This page brings together the newest and most interesting hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) studies from around the world. Each study is summarized in clear, human language so anyone can understand the key findings, why they matter, and how they relate to real-life health situations. 

To make navigation easier, all research is organized by condition — from neurological recovery and chronic inflammation to long COVID, metabolic health, pain disorders, and more.

Our goal is to make HBOT science accessible, useful, and easy to explore, even for readers without a medical background.
Disclaimer: This page is intended for educational and informational purposes only.

The hyperbaric chambers offered on this website are non-medical wellness devices and are not medical devices under EU regulations. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Any mention of medical conditions, diagnoses, or clinical outcomes is provided solely to summarize published scientific research, not to make product claims.

HBOT Radar: New Research

Fresh off the research radar - new HBOT science just published, summarized for our community
HBOT Radar: Long-Term Fibromyalgia With Childhood Trauma — What a Single HBOT Case Revealed (Aug 2025)

This HBOT Radar summary reviews a 2025 case report linking hyperbaric oxygen exposure to changes in pain, cognition, and brain imaging in fibromyalgia.

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HBOT Radar: Big analysis compares different treatments for diabetic foot ulcers — hyperbaric oxygen linked to lower amputation rates (Nov 2025)

A major 2025 analysis compares non-drug treatments for diabetic foot ulcers. This HBOT Radar summary explores how therapies perform for healing and amputation-related outcomes.

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HBOT Radar: Regenerative Protocol Reports Improvements in Erectile Function (2025)

Summary of a 2025 clinical study exploring Erectile Dysfunction, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, presented for research and educational purposes.

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Disclaimer: Individual responses to oxygen and pressure may vary.

The inclusion of research summaries on this page does not imply that similar effects can be achieved using non-medical wellness devices.
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