Hyperbarics and Ray Cralle in the News

February 16, 2009

The February 2009 Edition of  The Atlantic Ave Magazine has a great interview with Ray Cralle and what he is working on within the field of hyperbarics.

“I see veterans returning from Iraq who can’t function normally. They have memory loss and suffer from depression and disorientation. We have found from scanning their brains that they have significant brain injury (with symptoms you can’t see). By using Hyperbaric Oxygen we can repair the brain and get the person feeling like themselves again.”

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Cralle is somewhat of a pioneer in this field, augmented by his work with one of the earliest proponents of Hyperbaric Oxygen, Dr. Richard A. Neubauer. Together they saw the genius of its healing power and the skepticism of its detractors. “Dick Neubauer was ahead of the curve in this field. In the early days he was considered somewhat of a quack, but later on science proved him to be right on target,” said Cralle. “There’s even a Chair in his name at a Midwestern University.” But all that is behind him now. Cralle’s legendary treatments are so far reaching that some of his patients fly to Florida from around the world to be treated by the man of many healing operatives.

see http://www.atlanticavemagazine.com for the full article.


The RANRI Institute

February 11, 2009

A little background on who we are, and how we may be able to assist you.

Richard Neubauer, M.D. was internationally recognized as a pioneer in the application of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for a variety of neurological and related illnesses and disorders.

He remained active with research and clinical work throughout his career and was always willing to share his great knowledge and expertise with colleagues, patients and wider audiences. He derived enormous pleasure from seeing those around him harness and develop the ongoing evolution of HBOT from all points of the globe and introduced bi-annual symposiums to expand the knowledge base of HBOT.

Before Dr. Neubauer passed away, he asked that Dr. Donald L. Jolly-Gabriel, Director of Hyperbaric Treatment Center in Newport Beach, continue his work with the symposiums.  Later that year, after Dr. Neubauer passed away, the Richard A. Neubauer Research Institute is a 501c3 non-profit organization was set up to further the research, medical improvements and education in hyperbarics.

The most recent symposium was HBOT 2008, held in July of 2008.  DVD’s of the symposium (including CME credit) are available from http://ranri.org/DVD_Order.html.


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