“…• necrotizing fasciitis 3,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] • gas gangrene 8,9,15 • selected organ abscess 3,16 • acute traumatic peripheral ischemia 3,8 • crush injuries, especially if used early in treatment 17 • compromised skin grafts 8 • chronic refractory osteomyelitis 8,18 • delayed wound healing 3 • burns exceeding 20% of body surface 1 • radiation-induced nonhealing wounds, 19,20 osteonecrosis, 3,8,9,[21][22][23][24][25] and proctitis [26][27][28] There is some enthusiasm to use HBOT in the treatment of sports and other acute musculoskeletal injuries, but the evidence in support of efficacy is lacking. [29][30][31][32][33][34]…”