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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy a Promising Approach for Alleviating Neuropathic Pain in Animal Models of Nerve Damage

Perry Thompson

Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy has been used clinically to deal with a range of ailments, along with extreme burns and carbon monoxide poisoning, and in lookup settings has produced promising consequences when used to deal with animal models of inflammatory pain. However, research analyzing neuropathic ache or nerve harm fashions has been restrained to physiological assessments and now not whether or not the ache circumstance improves. The motive of this find out about used to be to consider the impact of HBO on two frequent fashions of neuropathic pain, L5 ligation and continual constriction damage (CCI) of the sciatic nerve. Following surgical manipulations, animals demonstrating mechanical hyperalgesia had been randomly assigned to both HBO therapy or manage for ninety min therapy sessions, after which mechanical sensitivity used to be assessed at 15 min and 6 h post. Daily HBO sessions, with assessments 15 min post-treatment, persisted for two weeks, accompanied through five days of evaluation only. The outcomes indicated that each fashions tested good sized enchancment in response to therapy over the path of the two-week period, with CCI animals improving extra shortly and keeping this restoration at some stage in the post-treatment period. Hyperbaric oxygen remedy seems to be profitable in relieving neuropathic ache for a prolonged duration of time, and future lookup have to be aimed at investigating the particular mechanisms underlying this fine effect.