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In addition to our world leading large animal hyperbaric chambers, we offer a chamber for veterinarians that work with small animals: cats (pets, show), dogs (pets, racing, show), sheep and foals.
In addition to its high quality construction and features (see Product Line), we have constructed our Small Animal Chamber in modules so that it can easily be installed inside - the modules fit through standard mandoors, and are easily reassembled.
Pet owners form strong emotional attachments to their animals and spend enormous amounts of money pampering and providing medical treatments their pets. Offering Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to these owners is providing a valuable service that will often prolong or extend the animals life, or speed healing of many non-life threatening injuries and illnesses. HBOT can be used to treat injuries from surgery, activity, car accidents, fire (burns & lung damage), broken bones, trauma, infection, and others.
Show and race animals undergo a tremendous amount of stress from racing and travel, and HBOT is proving to be very instrumental in post-race recovery in the equine world. Breeders and racers may want to consider HBOT to give their animals that competitive edge, so their animals are always at peak condition. HBOT is not only for medical treatment, but shows dramatic results in general wellness, and improved fertility.
Commonly Treated Conditions
HBOT is one of the most powerful tools available as an adjunctive form of therapy, and in some cases it works well as the primary therapy.
- Infections: HBOT increases blood flow to the infection site, which increases the amount of antibiotic delivery. The extra oxygen also increases the effectiveness of the antibiotic, magnifying the way it works against bacteria. High-dose oxygen tends to potentiate the effect of some antibiotics, such as sulfamethoxazole (SMZ). You are also getting 15 times the amount of oxygen to a tissue that was lacking oxygen due to infection of poor circulation. Oxygen also stimulates faster cell turnover and thus faster healing.
Oxygen acts to kill bacteria. Most bacteria causing serious infection are anaerobicworking best in an environment without oxygen. At pressure, with oxygen at a higher level, it is also detrimental to aerobic bacteria. Extra oxygen also helps white blood cells function better to kill the organisms.
Certain antibiotics such as gentocin and amikacin dont work well in low-oxygen environments. Oxygen therapy enhances their function and gives a whole combination of benefits. HBOT is an adjunctive therapy; you still use antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs and other treatments. Its a component process in which everything is working together.
- Abscesses: Internal abscesses (such as in the lungs or the abdomen) are sometimes not diagnosed early. By the time they are diagnosed, there is a thick-walled capsule of connective tissue around them that keeps antibiotics from reaching the site. This results in prolonged antibiotic treatment (often with no resolution of the abscess) at high cost to the owner, and potentially fatal consequences for the horse. HBOT helps the antibiotic get to the site and enhances its ability to fight the infection.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Many injuries result in inflammation and swelling. Studies have shown that soft tissue injuries treated with HBOT recover in half the time. New blood vessels form more quickly, improving blood supply to injured areas, and there is swift reduction in edema (swelling). Since oxygen is normally carried by red blood cells, any tissues with a compromised blood supply suffer from poor healing. But with HBOT, oxygen is forced into all body fluids and delivered to areas with restricted circulation.
Injured tendons and ligaments respond well to treatment; HBOT can be useful in dealing with bowed tendons, surgical repair of tendon or ligament injuries, etc. Surgical traumas (incisions) also heal faster with HBOT, as do large surface wounds and pressure sores. It decreases tissue swelling and helps salvage damaged tissues in traumatic injury. In chronic wounds, it assists growth of new skin and stimulates collagen production.
- Reproductive Problems: A prominent DVM wrote an article three years ago and described how hed treated some older stallions for laminitis and noticed an increase in fertility. After reading that, Winstar (the first Thoroughbred farm in Kentucky to have an HBOT chamber) treated their stallion Kris S. in the chamber, and there was a very dramatic change. The stallions covers in the breeding shed had declined, but after HBOT treatments his libido increased (along with his sperm count), and the morphology (cell structure) of his semen was much improved.
HBOT has also worked well for mares they hadnt been able to get in foal. Four out of five mares were treated one year, that had been bred on multiple covers. They were put in the HBOT chamber and got into foal the next time they cycled. Although we dont entirely understand why it worked, we suspect that there may have been a bacteria involved that was eliminated with the oxygen treatment. And the integrity of the uterine lining was probably enhanced.
A rehab clinic in the US has also treated mares that were unable to concieve. One mare went to the breeding shed 16 times in two years without becoming pregnant. After three treatments in the HBOT chamber, she was bred, and had a live, healthy foal.
- Dummy Foals and Other Neurological Problems: Used on dummy foals, it reduces edema. The oxygen in a pressure chamber has the ability to penetrate the cerebrospinal fluid. Head and spinal trauma often create neurological damage, thought to result from swelling of these tissues within a confined space, loss of blood and oxygen supply, and the sequential effects of these factors on nervous tissue. HBOT reduces the swelling and increases the blood supply.
Contact us for more information on how an Equineox Hyperbaric Oxygen chamber would benefit your business.
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