Ozone Therapy

Ozone therapy is a medical treatment that utilizes medical-grade ozone (O₃)—a highly reactive form of oxygen—to support cellular metabolism, immune modulation, tissue oxygenation, and pain regulation. When administered in controlled clinical settings, ozone induces beneficial biochemical responses that support the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

Ozone therapy has demonstrated anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, making it a useful adjunct in the management of acute and chronic pain. By improving oxygen delivery, modulating inflammatory mediators, and supporting mitochondrial function, ozone therapy may help reduce pain associated with:

• Musculoskeletal injuries

• Joint and spine conditions

• Degenerative or inflammatory joint disorders

• Soft tissue pain and trigger points

• Post-surgical or post-procedural pain

• Nerve pain like post herpetic neuralgia

Depending on clinical indication, ozone therapy may be administered through intravenous, intramuscular, intra-articular, topical, subcutaneous, or localized tissue-specific applications. Treatment protocols are individualized based on patient history, pain pattern, and clinical response.

In addition to pain support, ozone therapy may assist with:

• Immune system modulation

• Reduction of oxidative stress through adaptive antioxidant responses

• Improved circulation and tissue oxygen utilization

• Enhanced recovery and healing processes

All ozone treatments are performed using medical-grade ozone generators, precise dosing protocols, and sterile technique, with careful patient monitoring to ensure safety and appropriateness.

Ozone therapy is used as a complementary treatment and is not intended to replace standard medical or surgical care, but rather to support pain management and overall physiologic balance within a comprehensive treatment plan.