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From a stroke to dancing again: a patient’s healing journey through hyperbaric medicine


“A big part of this is healing wounds for patients who have had wounds for years and can’t get them healed — diabetic foot wounds, radiation damage. It can really help keep people out of the hospital and get them on a road to a more complete recovery,” Kelly said. “Britney’s is a fascinating case because, prior to treatment, she was not walking or talking. Now she’s doing both. This treatment is really remarkable.”


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