Trisomy 21 and hyperbarics: what Pierre Marois thinks
*ATTENTION: As of November 1, 2019. Health Canada prohibits the sale and rental of hyperbaric chambers. Many of our articles were written before the Health Canada notice. Please take it into consideration 😉
On this March 21, 2019, official Down's Syndrome Day, TVA news has just posted a recent study concerning hyperbaric chambers and children with Down's Syndrome. This small piece of research conducted over the past year shows positive effects in several children who have undergone hyperbaric sessions. To my mind, a pioneer in the field of hyperbarics for cerebral palsy, autism and Down's syndrome, it seems to confirm several beneficial effects for Down's syndrome children who have undergone several hyperbaric chamber sessions. Oxynova, in collaboration with hyperbaric Quebec, have graciously provided hyperbaric chambers for this study, the results of which look very promising!
Many parents report seeing changes in their children with Down's syndrome. Examples abound... Whether it's motor skills, cognitive abilities or simply being able to accomplish tasks that were previously impossible for the child. I invite you to listen to this report on research into Down's Syndrome and Oxynova's top-of-the-range products. As we use these hyperbaric products in our center, we found the whole thing interesting: