CONDITIONS WE TREAT

Pre & Post-Surgical Recovery Optimization

Surgery creates significant biological stress — oxidative burden, immune activation, and inflammatory responses that profoundly affect healing trajectory and recovery speed. SynergyO3 designs physician-supervised protocols to optimize your biological resilience before surgery and accelerate tissue repair, immune recovery, and functional restoration afterward.

CLINICAL PRESENTATION

Recognizing Pre & Post-Surgical Recovery Symptoms

Surgical recovery challenges vary by procedure type, patient age, comorbidities, and pre-operative biological status. Dr. Volpp evaluates your specific surgical context and biological baseline to design targeted pre- and post-operative support protocols. Individual results vary.

Surgical Contexts We Support

SynergyO3 works with patients preparing for or recovering from orthopedic surgery (joint replacement, spinal, sports medicine), cardiovascular surgery, oncologic procedures, major abdominal surgery, dental surgery (especially post-implant and extraction), and complex elective procedures requiring extended recovery.

Measurable Abnormalities

Pre-operative assessment includes inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR), oxidative stress biomarkers, immune function parameters, mitochondrial markers, nutritional status (albumin, pre-albumin, micronutrient levels), and cardiovascular fitness assessment to identify optimization targets before the surgical date.

Primary Symptoms · Most Common
  • Prolonged Surgical Fatigue — Post-operative energy depletion lasting weeks to months beyond expected
  • Impaired Wound Healing — Delayed incision healing, excessive scarring, poor tissue regeneration
  • Post-Operative Inflammation — Persistent swelling, pain, and inflammatory response beyond typical timeline
  • Immune Suppression — Increased infection risk; slow recovery of immune function post-anesthesia
  • Cognitive Changes (Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction) — Brain fog and memory changes following major surgery
  • Functional Performance Decline — Reduced strength, endurance, and functional capacity post-procedure
Secondary Symptoms · Also Reported
  • Scar Tissue Formation — Excessive fibrosis impairing joint range of motion or internal organ function
  • Lymphedema — Post-surgical lymphatic drainage impairment causing extremity swelling
  • Post-Operative Pain Chronification — Acute surgical pain transitioning to chronic pain syndrome
  • Hormonal Disruption — Surgical stress significantly impacts cortisol, thyroid, and sex hormone patterns
  • GI Dysfunction — Post-anesthesia gut motility changes, microbiome disruption, constipation
  • Blood Clot Risk — Deep vein thrombosis risk elevated in post-surgical immobility period

COMMONLY OVERLAPPING CONDITIONS

Orthopedic RecoveryPost-Cancer SurgeryCardiovascular Post-OpChronic Post-Surgical PainLymphedemaImmune Suppression

CLINICAL EDUCATION

The Biology of Pre & Post-Surgical Recovery

Surgery triggers a predictable but highly variable biological cascade: acute oxidative burst during tissue manipulation, inflammatory cytokine release, immune system activation and subsequent suppression, anesthesia effects on mitochondrial function, and tissue repair signaling. Optimizing this biological response before and after surgery can significantly improve recovery trajectory.

Surgical Oxidative Stress Cascade

Surgical tissue manipulation, anesthesia, and ischemia-reperfusion events generate significant reactive oxygen species that overwhelm normal antioxidant defenses. This oxidative burst impairs mitochondrial function, delays wound healing, and amplifies the post-operative inflammatory response.

Post-Operative Immune Dysregulation

Major surgery causes a biphasic immune response: initial pro-inflammatory activation followed by immune suppression (CARS — Compensatory Anti-inflammatory Response Syndrome). This immune depression reduces infection resistance and can persist for weeks, particularly following oncologic and cardiac procedures.

Anesthesia & Mitochondrial Impairment

Volatile anesthetic agents transiently impair mitochondrial electron transport chain function, reducing cellular ATP production. In patients with existing mitochondrial vulnerability, this may contribute to post-operative cognitive dysfunction, prolonged fatigue, and delayed functional recovery.

KEY STATISTICS

Pre & Post-Surgical Recovery at a Glance

50M+
Surgical procedures performed annually in the US
30%
of patients experience complications affecting recovery
2–3x
Faster wound healing with optimized antioxidant status
4–8
Typical treatment sessions
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PHASE 1

Evaluation & Testing (Wks 1–2)

Comprehensive intake, targeted labs, and biomarker assessment to map biological drivers.

PHASE 2

Active Treatment Protocol (Wks 3–10)

Physician-designed sequenced protocol combining EBOO, HOCATT, and IV nutrients.

PHASE 3

Monitoring & Optimization

Follow-up labs, functional benchmarks, and protocol refinement based on response.

ROOT CAUSE INVESTIGATION

Biological Drivers We Investigate

Dr. Volpp evaluates each patient's complete picture — identifying which biological mechanisms are most active — before any protocol is designed. Individual results vary.

Collagen Synthesis & Wound Healing Capacity

Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for collagen synthesis — the primary structural protein in wound healing. Pre-operative Vitamin C repletion has demonstrated benefits in surgical wound healing. Zinc, copper, and arginine are additional critical cofactors for optimal tissue repair.

Mitochondrial Bioenergetics & Tissue Repair

Tissue repair is an energetically expensive process requiring substantial ATP production for cellular proliferation, protein synthesis, and active transport. Optimizing mitochondrial function before surgery ensures the cellular energy infrastructure for effective post-operative healing.

Lymphatic Function & Edema Resolution

Post-surgical inflammation and lymphatic disruption cause tissue edema that can impair circulation, increase infection risk, and delay healing. Supporting lymphatic function through therapy reduces swelling duration and improves nutrient delivery to healing tissues.

TREATMENT APPROACH

Therapies Used in Pre & Post-Surgical Recovery Protocols

All protocols are physician-designed and supervised by Dr. Heather Volpp, MD. Therapies are selected based on each patient's evaluation. Results may vary.

PRIMARY PROTOCOL

EBOO Ozone Therapy

Pre-operatively, EBOO ozone therapy may reduce baseline oxidative burden and prime antioxidant defenses before the surgical oxidative challenge. Post-operatively, it may support tissue oxygenation, immune recovery, and the mitochondrial function needed for efficient tissue repair.

  • Pre-op: Upregulates antioxidant defenses ahead of surgical oxidative challenge
  • Post-op: Improves tissue oxygenation and microvascular delivery to healing wounds
  • May support immune system recovery after surgery-induced immune suppression
  • Physician-supervised; timing coordinated with surgical team
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SUPPORTIVE PROTOCOL

HOCATT Sauna Therapy

The HOCATT's far-infrared and ozone steam combination supports lymphatic drainage to reduce post-surgical edema, improves peripheral circulation to healing tissues, and may accelerate metabolic waste clearance from the surgical site.

  • Far-infrared supports lymphatic drainage and post-surgical edema reduction
  • Ozone steam supports immune function during the post-operative immunosuppressive window
  • Carbonic acid improves peripheral blood flow to healing surgical sites
  • Gentle protocols available for post-operative patients with movement restrictions
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YOUR PATH FORWARD

The SynergyO3 Patient Journey

Every patient begins with a comprehensive physician evaluation. No protocol begins before Dr. Volpp has reviewed your complete clinical picture.

01
WEEKS 1–2

Consultation & Evaluation

A comprehensive intake with Dr. Volpp reviewing your symptom timeline, prior lab work, medications, and functional status. Targeted lab panels are ordered to identify active biological drivers.

02
WEEKS 3–10

Physician-Designed Protocol

Based on your evaluation findings, Dr. Volpp designs a sequenced treatment protocol — typically combining EBOO sessions, HOCATT therapy, and IV nutrient support at clinically appropriate intervals.

03
ONGOING

Monitoring & Optimization

Functional benchmarks and symptom tracking guide protocol adjustments. Follow-up labs assess inflammatory markers and key biomarkers. Treatment frequency is adjusted as you progress toward your goals.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

WHEN SHOULD I START PRE-OPERATIVE PREPARATION?
Ideally, pre-operative optimization begins 4–8 weeks before the planned procedure. This allows time to complete 4–6 EBOO sessions, IV nutrient loading, and HOCATT protocols that prime your antioxidant defenses and optimize your biological baseline before the surgical stress occurs.
HOW SOON AFTER SURGERY CAN I START TREATMENT?
Post-operative timing depends on procedure type, surgeon clearance, and patient status. Many patients can begin HOCATT protocols within 2–3 weeks of surgery and EBOO within 4–6 weeks. Dr. Volpp coordinates the post-operative protocol start with your surgical team to ensure appropriate timing.
CAN SYNERGYO3 HELP WITH CHEMOTHERAPY-RELATED SURGICAL RECOVERY?
Yes. Patients undergoing surgery as part of cancer treatment often face compounded recovery challenges — chemotherapy-depleted immune and nutritional status on top of surgical stress. Dr. Volpp designs protocols that account for your full treatment context and coordinates with your oncology team.
DOES THIS REPLACE PHYSICAL THERAPY OR STANDARD REHABILITATION?
No. SynergyO3 protocols are designed to work alongside physical therapy and standard rehabilitation — providing the biological substrate (energy, antioxidant defense, microvascular support, and immune recovery) that makes rehabilitation more effective. The two approaches are synergistic, not competing.

TAKE THE NEXT STEP

Ready to Investigate the Root Cause?

Begin with a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Heather Volpp, MD — Board-Certified Internal Medicine. Your evaluation will review your full clinical picture and identify which biological mechanisms may be driving your symptoms.

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Individual results vary. Consult with Dr. Volpp during your evaluation.