Uno Vita – Oxygen pressure chamber (HBOT – horizontal - 1.5 ATA)
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Uno Vita Lying Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber (HBOT) ST801, 1.5 ATA, 10L Concentrator
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a well-known method that uses a combination of increased pressure and pure oxygen to improve the body's ability to absorb and distribute oxygen. Uno Vita's recumbent hyperbaric oxygen chamber, ST801, is an advanced model designed for home use and clinical settings, with the aim of promoting health, well-being and recovery. With a maximum pressure of 1.5 ATA and an oxygen concentrator that delivers up to 10 liters per minute, the ST801 provides a safe and effective treatment to support the body's natural processes.
Benefits and effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy with ST801
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Improved oxygenation of the body's tissues: Increased oxygen uptake can contribute to better circulation and tissue healing, as well as support the body's natural regeneration processes.
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Reduction of inflammation: HBOT can help reduce inflammation and promote a balanced immune response.
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Neurological support: Improved oxygen supply to the brain can support cognitive function and contribute to general mental clarity.
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Promotion of energy and vitality: HBOT can contribute to increased cellular energy production by supporting mitochondrial function.
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Anti-aging and skin health: Oxygen is essential for skin elasticity and collagen production, which can help reduce signs of aging and promote healthy skin.
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Support for restitution: HBOT can accelerate recovery after sports injuries, surgical procedures and other conditions that require tissue repair.
Technical specifications and functions
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Model: ST801
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Press: Adjustable up to 1.5 ATA
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Size: 225 x 80 x 80 cm
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Material: SGS certified high quality TPU for safety and durability
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Weight: 20 kg
Additional equipment included:
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Air compressor
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Quiet and oil-free with active carbon filters for clean air supply
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Weight: 18 kg
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Oxygen concentrator
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Capacity: 10 litres/minute
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Weight: 24 kg
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Air cooler
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Effective temperature control for comfort during treatment
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Weight: 4.5 kg
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Security features
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External pressure gauge for precise monitoring
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Air vent and emergency pressure valve for increased safety
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Anti-roll support for stability
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Noise-reducing technology for a pleasant user experience
Use and recommendations HBOT sessions can vary from 60 to 120 minutes, depending on individual needs. For the best possible effect, it is recommended to use the chamber regularly over a period of several weeks. Many users report noticeable improvements in well-being and energy after just a few treatments, while chronic conditions may require more treatments over time.
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Scientific references
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Helse Bergen HF: Effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy
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St. Olav's hospital HF: Use of pressure chambers in chronic conditions
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LHL: Research project on hyperbaric oxygen treatment after stroke
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International Hyperbarics Association: New studies on HBOT
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PubMed: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy clinical applications
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Journal of Hyperbaric Medicine: Emerging benefits of HBOT
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WHO: Guidelines for oxygen therapy
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Norwegian Constitution § 100: Freedom of expression and health information
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UN: Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19
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Cochrane Library: Evidence-based research on HBOT
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Springer: Methods and Mechanisms of Oxygen Therapy
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Journal of Neurorehabilitation: HBOT and neurological health






