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New survey released: hyperbaric oxygen / oxygen therapy

  • Writer: PhysiosforME
    PhysiosforME
  • Feb 5
  • 1 min read

A new survey has been released, looking for the experiences of people with ME and Long Covid with hyperbaric oxygen or oxygen therapy.


If you have experience with this intervention we'd love to know more - for more information and the link to the survey please see the official study page here.

 
 
 

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Cherry sin
Cherry sin
6 days ago

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Cole Owen
Cole Owen
May 02

This is such important research — thank you for sharing it! As someone interested in emerging wellness approaches, it's fascinating to see formal surveys exploring how hyperbaric oxygen and oxygen therapy impact people living with ME and Long Covid. So many patients have been navigating these interventions largely based on anecdotal evidence, so gathering real lived experiences is a huge step forward. It reminds me of how data collection drives better understanding in any complex field — whether you're studying physiological responses or, say, working through an Android Assignment Help resource to decode a tricky problem, structured information always leads to clearer answers. The fact that Physios for ME is actively reaching out to the community to shape evidence-based guidance…

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Zara Bolen
Zara Bolen
Mar 20

This is a really interesting and well‑explained overview! 🫁 The new survey on hyperbaric oxygen therapy highlights important findings about how this treatment may support healing and recovery for various conditions. It’s great to see research being shared in a way that’s easy to understand and useful for both patients and practitioners considering their options.

It’s also worth noting how positive organisational practices make a difference in people’s lives — for example, McDonald’s HR Practices emphasise training, inclusivity, and respect to help team members feel supported and confident in their roles.

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Sophia Baker
Sophia Baker
Mar 18

An interesting and informative overview of the new survey on hyperbaric oxygen and oxygen therapy — it’s great to see more research and patient feedback being shared in this area. Clear communication of findings like this helps professionals and patients alike understand benefits, limitations, and real‑world experiences. In fact, the way these insights are presented reminds me of Argyle's communication cycle, where clarity, interpretation, and feedback play key roles in how health information is understood. Thanks for sharing these valuable updates!

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Angus Cox
Angus Cox
Mar 18

This is such an important survey — thank you for sharing it! As someone interested in how emerging therapies are being received by patients, it's really encouraging to see lived experiences being formally collected, especially for conditions like ME and Long Covid that are still so misunderstood. It made me reflect on how understanding the roles and responsibilities in health and social care settings plays such a big part in ensuring patients are guided safely toward evidence-based options rather than left to navigate these decisions alone. I actually came across a similar discussion while working on a care-related assignment recently — New Assignment Help UK helped me structure my research around these themes really effectively. Wishing this survey a great…

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