These are just a few examples of the types of Ozone Therapy offered at our Clinic. Your provider may suggest other forms of treatment that might be appropriate for you
Types of Ozone Therapy
Intravenous
The patient’s blood is treated with ozone in a sterile container and then reintroduced back into the body intravenously.
Extra Corporeal (EBOO)
The patient’s blood is taken from one arm, passed through a dialysis membrane where it is exposed to ozone and then returned to the other arm in a continuous loop.
Prolozone
Ozone is injected directly into impaired ligaments or joints.
Topical
An external wound or rash is compartmentalized and exposed to ozone.
Benefits of Ozone Therapy
Orthopedic
- Carpal Tunnel
- Chronic Pain
- Herniated Disc
- Joint Pain – Neck
- Joint Pain – Knee
- Joint Pain – Shoulder
- Joint Pain – Other
- Osteoarthritis
- Sacroiliac Joint Pain
- Sciatica
- Sports Injuries
Immune/Anti-inflammatory
- Acne and Severe Skin
- Diseases
- Autoimmune Disease
- Bronchial Asthma
- Chronic and Acute
- Inflammation
- Chronic Fatigue
- Immune System
- Stimulant
- Irritable Bowel
- Disease
- Virus and Respiratory
- Conditions
Metabolic
- Adjuvant Therapy for
- Cancer Patients
- Anti-Aging
- Elevated Blood Lipids
- and Sugars
- Hardening of the
- Arteries
- Increased
- Metabolism
- Menopausal
- Symptoms
- Sleep Disorders