dekompressionsscheman
Dekompressionsscheman, often translated as decompression schedules or dive tables, are tools used in recreational scuba diving to determine the safe ascent rates and necessary decompression stops. They are essential for preventing decompression sickness (DCS), commonly known as "the bends." These schedules are based on the principle that the body absorbs nitrogen from breathing compressed air at depth. During ascent, this absorbed nitrogen must be released slowly to avoid forming bubbles in tissues and blood, which can cause pain, paralysis, or even death.
Diving tables, such as the PADI Recreational Dive Planner or the NAUI Dive Table, use a diver's
Modern dive computers have largely replaced dive tables for recreational divers. Dive computers continuously monitor depth