TITLE:
The Effects of Mild-Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Cognitive Function and Symptom Relief in a 35-Year-Old Male with Post-Concussive Symptoms Following a Motor Vehicle Accident: A Case Report
AUTHORS:
Daniel Bricker, William Sealy Hambright, Julian Alberto, Syed Asad
KEYWORDS:
Mild-Hyperbaric Oxygen, Post-Concussion Syndrome, Holistic Intervention, Cognitive Recovery, Traumatic Brain Injury
JOURNAL NAME:
Case Reports in Clinical Medicine,
Vol.14 No.1,
January
10,
2025
ABSTRACT: This case report examines the impact of mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mHBOT) on cognitive function and symptom relief in a 35-year-old male presenting with concussive symptoms (CS) following a motor vehicle accident (MVA). The patient underwent 10 mHBOT sessions over five weeks (40 minutes per session at 1.5 ATA with 32% oxygen). Post-treatment assessments revealed significant improvements, including an increase in P300 voltage from 4.2 µV to 9.2 µV, aligning with the normative range of 8 - 21 µV. Electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis demonstrated enhanced alpha and theta band activity, reflecting improved cognitive processing and attentional regulation. Clinically, the patient reported reduced headache severity, improved sleep quality, and decreased pain intensity. These findings suggest that mHBOT may support neuroplasticity, mitigate inflammation, and restore cognitive function in patients with CS. Further research, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs), is warranted to validate mHBOT’s efficacy and explore its long-term benefits in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation.