Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Research Library

Clinical Evidence & HBOT Studies for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

The Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Research Library is designed to provide physicians, clinicians, healthcare leaders, and hyperbaric professionals with access to educational resources, clinical literature, white papers, and evidence-based materials related to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).

This library includes research and educational content focused on:

  • Hyperbaric medicine and physiology
  • Wound healing and limb salvage
  • Radiation tissue injury
  • Infection management
  • Clinical outcomes and evidence summaries
  • Program development and operational guidance

As hyperbaric medicine continues to evolve, access to trusted clinical information remains essential for supporting informed decision-making, patient care, and responsible program growth.

The resources within this section are intended to support ongoing education and awareness across the hyperbaric medicine community and will continue to expand over time through new publications, research updates, and clinical insights.

Explore Research and Educational Resources

Browse available white papers, clinical publications, educational materials, and evidence summaries related to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and advanced wound care.

The Journal of Chronic Wound Care Management and Research

Journal of Chronic Wound Care Management and Research (CWCMR)

As the official journal of House of Hyperbaric, The Journal of Chronic Wound Care Management and Research serves as a dedicated academic platform for peer-reviewed research in chronic wound prevention, assessment, treatment, and multidisciplinary care.

The journal welcomes contributions from researchers, clinicians, academics, key opinion leaders, and industry partners, including original research, systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, case series, commentary, consensus documents, and educational resources. Its open-access model supports broader dissemination of clinically relevant findings that can inform evidence-based practice and improve wound healing outcomes.