04/21/2026
Most people think healing is just about blood flow. But oxygen availability is a separate variable.
You can have circulation to an area—and still not be delivering as much oxygen as you think at the tissue level.
That’s because when under pressure oxygen is not only carried by red blood cells but can dissolve directly into plasma and reaich areas that are harder to perfuse.
That distinction matters in healing.
Oxygen is required for collagen formation, new blood vessel growth, and how efficiently your cells produce energy. When availability increases, those processes can function more effectively.
This is why oxygen-based approaches are used in situations where healing is slow or limited—not because the body isn’t trying, but because the environment can be improved.
PEMF, red light, and mHBOT each interact with the healing process differently. Each can support healing on its own, and can also be used together for more optimal healing depending on the situation.