Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy In Suffolk For Hip & Knee Replacement Recovery
At Suffolk Oxygen Therapy Centre, we support individuals across Suffolk — including Ipswich and surrounding areas — who are recovering from hip and knee replacement surgery.
Pain, stiffness, fatigue, and reduced mobility are all common after joint replacement surgery. Even with excellent medical care and physiotherapy, progress can feel slow and frustrating. That’s why some people are exploring hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) as part of a broader recovery approach.
It’s important to be clear: HBOT is not a replacement for medical treatment or rehabilitation. But it may offer additional support during the healing process and speed up recovery post-surgery.
How HBOT may help with Surgery
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber, increasing blood oxygen levels to speed up healing, fight infections, and stimulate tissue growth— particularly helpful post-surgery.
For those recovering from hip or knee replacements, improved oxygen delivery may assist with tissue healing, reduce post-operative fatigue, and support overall recovery. Many of our clients from Ipswich and across Suffolk use HBOT alongside physiotherapy to help them feel more prepared for each stage of rehabilitation.
At our Suffolk-based centre, we offer a calm, welcoming and quiet environment designed for rest and recovery. No pressure. No overpromising. Just a supportive space where your body can focus on healing.
- Supports post-surgical healing and tissue repair
- Encourages healthy circulation around joints
- May help to reduce inflammation.
- May help reduce fatigue after surgery
- Promotes relaxation and mental clarity
- Provides time and space for structured recovery

Some clients report feeling more energised or less “drained” after sessions — particularly during the early stages of recovery, when even small movements can feel exhausting. Others simply value having a dedicated time to rest, away from the demands of exercises and appointments.
We always recommend having a chat with your consultant first, and then give us a call on 01473 830359 and let us give you a helping hand.
