Equipment and Accessories for Modern High-Effective Technology of Ozone Therapy and Ozone prophylaxis
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Ozone-oxygen gas irrigation by means of chambers is one of the most popular methods of external ozone therapy widely used in surgery, combustiology, dermatology, cosmetology, resort treatment, physical therapy.
The frequent use of this method is explained by high efficiency of gaseous ozone in the treatment of infected wounds, burns, dermatomycosis, moist eczema, trophic ulcer, arterial and venous diseases, decubitis, badly healing wounds, arthrous affections (arthritis, arthrosis), affections of the limbs associated with systemic diseases (rheumatism, uratosis).
High efficiency of gaseous ozone against all species of bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa is achieved through its powerful oxidating properties, besides, ozone does not produce any destroying and irritating effect on the tissues because intact tissue cells of human body have the antioxidant defense system. After all, gaseous ozone applied at a local level stimulates immunological reactions of the human body as well as growth and regeneration of the tissues.
Chambers are made of ozone-resistant materials that ensures no inhalative toxic exposure of ozone to the patient and medical practitioner. After all, the constructions of the update chambers are fitted with an outer frame making the chamber hard and durable as well as with efficient diffusers for performing bubble hydromassage with O2/O3 mixture.
Methods
Ozone-oxygen gas irrigations;
Irrigations with ozonized water fine-dispersions;
Bubble hydromassage with ozone-oxygen mixture.
Ordering information
Order-No.;Description;D, mm;L, mm;Quantity of jets;Bubble hydromassage;Outer frame
Sterilization of chambers should be performed at temperature of active media not higher than 43° C.
Irrigations with an ozone-oxygen gas mixture
Methods
Ozone-oxygen gas irrigations; Irrigations with ozonized water fine-dispersions; Bubble hydromassage with ozone-oxygen mixture.
Therapeutical action of ozone achieves its maximum at moist areas, thus before the treatment the affected limb should be moistened with distilled water, physiological saline or antiseptic.
Fig. 1 Chamber "passing" (Order-No. 21\03)
Sealing cuff;
Rubber bandage;
Outer frame;
Jets;
Ozone resistant PVC film.
Using the rubber bandage (2) fasten the chamber hermetically onto the limb or torso. Connect the chamber to ozone generator and destructor (use a connecting tubing from the connection set – order-No. 50\07). Perform the treatment after setting treatment parameters in accordance with physician's directions.
Here are some pointers to eliminate inhalative exposure of ozone on the patient and medical practitioner:
The treatment should be performed in a well-ventilated room or in a room with plenum-exhaust ventilation;
Before the treatment make sure that the chamber is intact to ensure hermetical fixation of all connections;
After the treatment remove residual ozone-oxygen mixture out of the chamber.
Bubble Hydromassage
Fig. 2 Treatment in the form of bubble hydromassage with O2/O3 by means of chamber "shoulder-shank", order-No. 21\01
The set of supply includes diffusers of 3 sizes. Before the treatment the diffuser should be connected to the lower jet, the chamber is filling with distilled water and fastened onto the limb. Residual ozone-oxygen mixture is removed to the destructor. The rising flow of ozone-oxygen gas bubbles effectively ozonates water by causing its circulation in the wound area and by producing on this way light massage on the limb.
The combination of contrast action on the focus of lesion through ozonized water and gaseous ozone has proved to be effective in the treatment of trophic ulcer, badly healing wounds, arthrous affections of inflammatory and dystrophic nature, rheumatic arthritis in remission as well as in aggravation.