The BreatheHope Trust is proud to announce a new initiative to enhance the safety and well-being of athletes across all levels of sport. In an era where the physical demands of sports are increasing, the Trust is seeking partnerships with like-minded organizations to support research and development of safer sporting practices. Early indications are promising that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) could be an effective treatment for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) but more research and trials are required to clinically measure effectiveness and establish protocols.
A Partnership for Progress
The Trust invites organizations to join as partners, contributing to a movement that prioritizes the health of athletes. By collaborating, we can combine resources, knowledge, and passion to make a significant impact on sports safety.
Acknowledging Our Supporters
We extend our thanks to Blazed in Glory, the Sports Memorabilia group known for their exquisite framed jerseys from the greatest Rugby League players. Their generous offer to provide auction products is a testament to their commitment to the sporting community.
A Call to Action
We urge organizations to support this vital research. Your involvement can help fund research that will protect athletes from the long-term effects of sports-related head trauma. Together, we can create a legacy of safety and resilience in sports.
HBOT: A Recognized Treatment with Expanding Horizons
In Australia, HBOT is already recognized as a treatment for 13 different medical conditions, with costs covered by Medicare. The BreatheHope Trust’s research could pave the way for HBOT to become an accepted treatment for CTE, offering hope to those affected by concussion-related trauma.
About The BreatheHope Trust
The BreatheHope Trust is dedicated to advancing medical research and treatment options for CTE. By focusing on innovative approaches like HBOT, the Trust seeks to bring new hope and relief to individuals and families affected by this condition.
For more information about The BreatheHope Trust and to support the research, please visit www.breathehope.au our GoFundMe page: https://gofund.me/029fb692.
Contact The Trustees at the BreatheHope Trust via email on admin@breathehope.au

