Transformative Fibromyalgia Program
Shedding The Light On The Invisible Disease
Living with fibromyalgia is a struggle. People might not believe the pain is real, but for those going through it, the agony is absolutely real and physical. Every ache, every tender point, is proof of a pain that’s hard to understand.
In the world of fibromyalgia, the mantra becomes a desperate plea: “The pain must be biologically real, not imagined.” It’s a sentiment whispered by the hearts that bear the weight of this condition. Within the folds of fibromyalgia’s grasp, a silent narrative unfolds—one of resilience, strength, and the pursuit of understanding.
If you or a loved one are suffering from Fibromyalgia, we may be able to help.
Restoring Hope with a Groundbreaking Fibromyalgia Treatment
The Brain & Performance Centre – A DP World Company offers the world’s most advanced hyperbaric oxygen program, clinically proven to alleviate and help improve symptoms of chronic pain and fibromyalgia. Our 12-week program comprises hyperbaric oxygen therapy at its core, supplemented by personalized cognitive, nutritional, and physical programs.
The Brain & Performance for Recovery is designed to allocate the proper time and personalized care, ensuring accurate diagnosis and fibromyalgia treatment program tailored to the client’s specific needs, aiming to delve deeper and provide long-lasting relief and empowerment to those dealing with symptoms by addressing the root cause.
The Brain & Performance Programme
A structured, data-driven programme designed to optimise cognitive and physical performance.
The Brain & Performance Programme integrates advanced hyperbaric oxygen therapy with comprehensive cognitive assessments, targeted physical conditioning, and lifestyle interventions, each component grounded in rigorous scientific evidence and delivered to medical-grade standards. Every aspect of the programme, from diagnostics to treatment and monitoring, is evidence-based, clinically validated, and overseen by medical professionals.
Throughout the programme, key biological and neurological markers are continuously tracked, enabling precise, personalised optimisation of mental clarity, stamina, recovery, and overall brain health.
Assessment
A three-day comprehensive medical, physical and cognitive assessment conducted by certified medical professionals including physicians, neuropsychologists, physiotherapists, dietitians and nurses.
Treatment
An intensive 12-week protocol of HBOT sessions, enhanced by training for your brain and body, and a personalized nutritional, cognitive & physical training programme.
Post Assessment
We repeat the tests from the initial assessment to measure results objectively and make recommendations for your ongoing progress.
Follow Up
We continue to keep track of your health and progress after the treatment through our remote monitoring platform, as well as at in-person checkups.
Program Benefits
Brain Blood Flow and Connectivity
Hyperbaric treatment improves cerebral blood flow, supports the growth of new neurons, and enhances the brain’s ability to communicate efficiently across key networks involved in cognitive performance.
Cognitive Performance and Mood
Clients often experience clearer thinking, quicker information processing, stronger executive functions and improved memory, alongside a more stable mood, better attention control and more restorative sleep.
Strength, Energy and
Mobility
The programme helps increase physical stamina, improve coordination and support stronger movement patterns, enabling clients to perform daily activities with greater energy, stability and confidence.
Recovery, Pain and Physical Health
Reduced inflammation, improved skin quality and enhanced recovery are commonly reported. The programme may also support hormonal balance and sexual performance by improving circulation and promoting tissue repair.
Immune and Regenerative Support
Hyperbaric therapy strengthens immune responses and encourages stem cell activity, helping the body repair more effectively and maintain healthier tissue function over the course of the programme.
Cellular Ageing & Mitochondrial Health
The treatment supports healthier ageing by helping maintain telomere length, reducing senescent cells and enhancing mitochondrial efficiency, all of which contribute to better long-term cellular performance.
Our Success Stories
Real results from real people. These success stories share genuine experiences of how our evidence-based programmes have helped improve their lives.
Aysha
Transformative Treatment For Fibromyalgia
A Non-Invasive Protocol Targets the Root Cause
Our fibromyalgia treatment program leans on targeted research based HBOT protocol. Our program includes:
Take control of your health and find the root cause
Common Symptoms Include:
Many do not link chronic pain, fatigue, and fibromyalgia together, as FMS can mimic other rheumatic diseases. Common symptoms of fibromyalgia include:
- Widespread musculoskeletal pain and stiffness
- Persistent fatigue that is not relieved by rest
- Sleep disturbances and waking unrefreshed
- “Fibro fog” – difficulties with memory, concentration, word-finding, multitasking, and mental clarity
- Headaches and migraines
- Jaw pain or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) discomfort
- Heightened sensitivity to touch, noise, light, odors, or temperature
- Anxiety, depression, or mood fluctuations
- Dizziness or feeling off balance
- Numbness, tingling, or unusual sensory symptoms
- Exercise intolerance or prolonged recovery after physical activity
- Gastrointestinal symptoms, particularly bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), which affects approximately 60–70% of individuals with fibromyalgia
- Pelvic pain, bladder symptoms, or increased urinary frequency in some patients
Fibromyalgia symptoms vary from person to person, thus a targeted, personalised programme addressing the underlying mechanisms of the condition is key to long-term improvements. Still not sure about your symptoms? we are here to help.
Living in a Vicious Cycle That Feels Impossible to Break
For many people, fibromyalgia feels like being trapped in a cycle that gradually takes control of both the body and the mind. Pain disrupts sleep, poor sleep worsens fatigue, fatigue limits physical activity, reduced activity leads to deconditioning, and the combination of pain, exhaustion, and cognitive difficulties makes everyday tasks increasingly difficult. Over time, many patients describe feeling disconnected from the person they once were. Activities they previously enjoyed become challenging, concentration becomes harder, recovery takes longer, and even simple daily responsibilities can feel overwhelming. The most frustrating part is that despite their best efforts, the cycle often seems impossible to break, leaving many patients feeling unheard, misunderstood, and without clear answers.
Fibromyalgia Is More Than Pain
Fibromyalgia is increasingly understood as a disorder of central sensitization, a process in which the nervous system becomes overly sensitive and amplifies sensory signals. In simple terms, the brain and spinal cord can become “stuck” in a heightened state of alert, causing normal sensations to be perceived as painful and painful sensations to feel more intense than they should. This helps explain symptoms such as widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, headaches, sensory sensitivity, and cognitive difficulties often referred to as fibro fog.
Central sensitization does not mean the symptoms are “all in the head.” The pain and other symptoms are very real. While the exact cause of fibromyalgia remains incompletely understood, symptoms often begin following a triggering event such as physical trauma, surgery, infection, traumatic brain injury, significant psychological stress, or other major life events. Once established, factors such as poor sleep, chronic stress, reduced physical activity, and associated conditions such as IBS and migraines may contribute to the persistence and severity of symptoms.
It's Never Too Late to Start Your Healing Journey.
Meet Dr. Mouzayan Ginzarly
Dr. Mouzayan Ginzarly, a French board Physician at The Brain & Performance Centre – A DP World Company, brings over 10 years of experience to the role, having worked in both the Middle East and France. She holds a doctorate in Family Medicine and a master’s degree in Epidemiology and Clinical Research. Certified in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy,
Dr. Mouzayan is not only an expert in family medicine but also has a keen interest in gynecology, psychiatric/psychological disorders, and geriatrics.
As a fibromyalgia thought leader, Dr. Mouzayan Ginzarly shared her experience and expertise with Omnia Health, emphasizing the importance of a personalized approach in treating fibromyalgia for successful outcomes.
Fibromyalgia Healing: Clear & Proven Research
Recent clinical studies found that HBOT in combination with a personalized and comprehensive treatment approach can “improve pain symptoms, quality of life, emotional and social function” in those suffering from FMS triggered by a TBI. Moreover, it can “induce neuroplasticity and significantly rectify abnormal brain activity in pain-related areas of FMS patients” and has improved symptoms of FMS in 70% of patients, proving it a viable fibromyalgia treatment option. Remarkably, participants in the clinical fibromyalgia trial saw significant symptom improvement, with results remaining consistent even two years after the study’s end.
“We saw the wound in the brain, and we treated it. It’s amazing what happened to them, just amazing. The way they see the world is totally different. The way they communicate with their children, their families. They’re successful at work. They don’t take medication anymore. It’s a game-changer.”
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Can Diminish Fibromyalgia Syndrome–Prospective Clinical Trial
Efrati, S., H. Golan, Y. Bechor, Y. Faran, S. Daphna-Tekoah, G. Sekler, G. Fishlev, J. N. Ablin, J. Bergan, O. Volkov, M. Friedman, E. Ben-Jacob, and D. Buskila.
- PLoS One 10
- no. 5 (2015): e0127012.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy compared to pharmacological intervention in fibromyalgia patients following traumatic brain injury: A randomized, controlled trial
Jacob N. Ablin , Erez Lang, Merav Catalogna, Valerie Aloush, Amir Hadanny, Keren Doenyas-Barak, Shachar Finci, Nir Polak, Gregory Fishlev, Calanit Korin, Rachel Yehudit Tzidky, Oshra Meir Genuth, Shai Efrati
- PLOS ONE
- March 10, 2023
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy vs. pharmacological intervention in adults with fibromyalgia related to childhood sexual abuse: prospective, randomized clinical trial
Rahav Boussi-Gross, Merav Catalogna, Erez Lang, Zipora Shamai, Jacob N. Ablin, Valerie Aloush, Keren Doenyas-Barak, Mordechai Lorberboym, Rachel Lev-Wiesel & Shai Efrati.
- Nature
- May 21, 2024
Learn More about Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain
What Is Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain?
Fibromyalgia, also called fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), is a long-term condition that causes debilitating pain all over the body. People living with fibromyalgia often suffer from extreme tiredness, difficulty sleeping, brain fog, memory problems, and mood issues.
FMS affects “2%–4% of the population” and it’s described as more relevant in women than in men.
What Causes Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain?
While the exact cause of Fibromyalgia is unknown, in many cases it appears to be triggered by either severe emotional stress or a physical impact such as traumatic brain injury, post-concussion disorder or viral disease.
Recent studies found the syndrome is related to certain malfunctioning brain areas that are responsible for pain sensation, pain tolerance, and the ability to process pain signals.
HBOT Decreases Chronic Pain Linked with Fibromyalgia
60 women with fibromyalgia were treated with HBOT sessions for 12 weeks. Their quality of life indicators significantly improved, and imaging showed parts of the brain that previously carried abnormalities had normalized.
How New Fibromyalgia Treatment Options Can Improve Quality of Life
Stress management activities along with a unique HBOT protocol have shown promising results for those suffering from fibromyalgia. Because the condition impacts individuals differently, receiving a personalized treatment plan is critical to achieving long-term results.