HYPERBARIC THERAPY INFLUENCE ON PSYCHOMOTOR ABILITIES EFFECTIVENESS DEVELOPMENT – TWO CASES STUDY

Journal Title: Acta Neuropsychologica - Year 2018, Vol 16, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: Hyperbaric therapy is a relatively new non-invasive therapeutic method. It involves inhaling the patient with pure oxygen using a pressure of 2 to 3 absolute atmospheres (ATA). The main purpose of this therapy is to improve the healing mechanisms and repairing processes in the case of various types of wounds and diseases. While in medicine this method is quite popular, in sport it is rarely used today and if so than mainly for the purposes of faster return to full fitness of athletes after injuries or after heavy, intense training conditions. Case study: Two subjects took part in the experiment. Training sessions were performed based on the selected original set of exercises within 29 days. Experiment participant was under conditions of increased pressure (2.5 ATA), during the session he breathed 100% oxygen, provided by the individual respiratory system. The measurement of muscle strength level of selected muscle groups, in selected motor tasks was estimated in (maximum weight – which is the maximum external resistance defeated in one repetition). It was found that there were increases in the level of muscle strength in selected muscles groups in first participant as a result of the applied set of exercises (motor tasks) and the effect of the hyperbaric sessions. Conclusions: The results of the study show that there was a visible/significant influence of the hyperbaric session on increasing the muscle function based on strength training example. This method in combination with adequate strength training sessions could be used in many areas connected with psychomotor development of human abilities.<br/><br/>

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Kacper Gotner, Robert Gotner, Agnieszka Pedrycz-Wieczorska, Dominika Wilczyńska, Grażyna Jastrzębowska, Marcin Dornowski

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  • EP ID EP345398
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0012.2053
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Kacper Gotner, Robert Gotner, Agnieszka Pedrycz-Wieczorska, Dominika Wilczyńska, Grażyna Jastrzębowska, Marcin Dornowski (2018). HYPERBARIC THERAPY INFLUENCE ON PSYCHOMOTOR ABILITIES EFFECTIVENESS DEVELOPMENT – TWO CASES STUDY. Acta Neuropsychologica, 16(2), 213-219. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-345398