by Polina Smith
Holistic Hyperbarics is an Oakland-based, female-founded business, purposely walking away from traditional medical care settings and providing another option in a patient-first restorative spa environment.
Their co-founder, Alex Williams, has a career that has been distinguished by merging medical practices and a nurturing environment, creating space for optimal healing. Her interest and experience in body work and healing techniques came from her work as an EMT, in-home birth doula, and post-surgery masseuse.
In her days as a triathlete, Williams learned of athletes who used hyperbarics to recover more quickly from workouts and training sessions. This method of recovery helped her heal from a wrestling injury of a badly torn shoulder.
With that, Holistic Hyperbarics was born in 2017, offering clients hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a spa-like healing setting in Oakland, California.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a treatment that involves breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber, which in the U.S. must be prescribed by a physician. Being in the pressurization of the chamber allows the body to absorb more oxygen, hyper oxygenating the blood plasma in a way that other treatments cannot. As the hyper oxygenated blood pumps through the body, it may help reduce inflammation and promote healing of tissues.
HBOT has been used successfully in medical settings for treating decompression sickness, serious infections, and wounds that haven’t healed. It may also help improve recovery for a wide range of conditions, from athletic injuries and Lyme disease to diabetic wounds and head trauma, although every situation is unique and no outcome is certain. Again, HBOT treatment must be prescribed by a physician.
Holistic Hyperbarics combines the use of medical-grade technology with a spa’s comfort, care, and hospitality to offer potential for more rapid recovery in a soothing environment. With her emphasis on whole person healing, trailblazer and entrepreneur Alex Williams is re-envisioning health care in northern California.
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