This case features an 18-year-old male who sustained a severe injury in a trampoline accident. He experienced torn tendons, a shattered knee, complete numbness in his foot, and a damaged artery that required surgical replacement.
Initially, the patient was left with a large, open wound, rendering him wheelchair-bound. Despite weeks of unsuccessful wound care, he began undergoing mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Within just 8.5 hours of treatment, his wound healed completely, and sensation in his foot was restored. The before-and-after photos are truly remarkable!
Prior to starting hyperbaric therapy, amputation was a real possibility. However, within three months of completing his therapy sessions, he was able to leave his wheelchair behind and walk with only a cane for balance.