HBOT for Radiation Injury Care in Charlottesville, VA

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Radiation Injury Care

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Radiation injury refers to tissue damage that can occur after radiation therapy used to treat cancer or other medical conditions. While radiation is often necessary, it may unintentionally affect healthy tissue, leading to delayed or chronic complications such as pain, reduced blood flow, non-healing wounds, or tissue breakdown. These effects can appear months or even years after treatment.

Radiation injuries commonly affect areas such as the head and neck, pelvis, bladder, rectum, skin, and soft tissues.

How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Supports Radiation Injury Care

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% medical-grade oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. Under these conditions, oxygen dissolves more efficiently into the bloodstream, reaching tissues with compromised circulation.

For individuals with radiation-related injuries, HBOT is commonly used as a supportive therapy to help improve oxygen delivery to affected tissues and support the body’s natural healing processes. HBOT is often integrated into care plans alongside other medical treatments and specialist oversight.

Radiation Injuries Commonly Addressed With HBOT

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HBOT may be considered as part of a care plan for certain radiation-related conditions, including:

  • Radiation cystitis
  • Radiation proctitis
  • Soft tissue radionecrosis
  • Osteoradionecrosis (commonly of the jaw)
  • Radiation-related non-healing wounds
  • Chronic pain or tissue breakdown following radiation therapy

All care begins with a thorough medical review to determine whether HBOT is appropriate for the individual’s specific condition and history.

What to Expect During Radiation Injury HBOT Treatment

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Patients receiving HBOT for radiation injury typically follow a structured treatment protocol developed in collaboration with the medical director. While protocols vary, care often includes:

  • A comprehensive intake and medical evaluation
  • Personalized treatment planning based on diagnosis and history
  • Scheduled HBOT sessions in a hospital-grade chamber
  • Ongoing progress check-ins throughout the treatment course

Each session is conducted by trained and certified hyperbaric technicians in a controlled, clinical environment designed for comfort and safety.

Is HBOT Right for Your Radiation Injury?

Not every radiation injury requires hyperbaric therapy. A consultation allows our team to review your medical history, prior treatments, and current symptoms to determine whether HBOT may be a suitable option to discuss with your healthcare providers.

We encourage patients and referring clinicians to ask questions, review expectations, and explore whether HBOT fits into a broader, coordinated care plan.

Why Choose Charlottesville Hyperbarics

  • Hospital-grade hyperbaric chambers without the hospital environment
  • Licensed, insured, and medically supervised facility
  • Personalized care from trained hyperbaric professionals
  • Transparent pricing and precise treatment planning
  • Convenient scheduling, including extended hours

Schedule a Radiation Injury Consultation at Charlottesville Hyperbarics

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If you are experiencing ongoing complications following radiation therapy, a consultation can help determine next steps. Our team offers clear communication, transparent pricing, and personalized support in a calm, non-hospital setting.

Contact Charlottesville Hyperbarics to learn more about radiation injury HBOT and to schedule a consultation.