Abstract

<p>The probability of craniocerebral trauma is higher and higher, along with the increasing number of traffic and construction accidents in our lives which cause physical injuries. Main symptoms of such injuries are headache, dizziness, and impairment in language function and limb activity to varying degrees. For patients with severe craniocerebral trauma whose nerve tissue are greatly damaged, there are difficulties in effectively recovering, which may lead to some obstacles in consciousness, intelligence and even action. The current treatment research has found that inappropriate treatment method will increase patients' mortality or disability rate. At present, the effect of hyperbaric oxygen treatment for craniocerebral trauma has been recognized in many clinical trails, seen from increased cure rate.</p>

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