Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, for treatment of localised non‑neurological soft tissue radiation injuries excluding radiation‑induced soft tissue lymphoedema of the arm after treatment for breast cancer, performed in a comprehensive hyperbaric medicine facility under the supervision of a medical practitioner qualified in hyperbaric medicine, for a period in the hyperbaric chamber of at least 1 hour 30 minutes and not more than 3 hours, including any associated attendance (H)
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, for treatment of localised non‑neurological soft tissue radiation injuries excluding radiation‑induced soft tissue lymphoedema of the arm after treatment for breast cancer, performed in a comprehensive hyperbaric medicine facility under the supervision of a medical practitioner qualified in hyperbaric medicine, for a period in the hyperbaric chamber of at least 1 hour 30 minutes and not more than 3 hours, including any associated attendance (H)
No recorded changes yet — history accumulates with each release.
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