Infusion Therapy: The Secret to Lasting Pain Relief

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When you’re suffering from chronic pain it can feel like relief is near impossible to find. Some treatments may provide relief for a while only to lose effectiveness over time leaving with the same incurable persistent pain. Infusion therapy is a horse of a different color, however. 

Infusion therapy is often the secret to finding that elusive relief we’re all so desperately chasing. Infusion therapy is delivered under the supervision of a qualified pain relief specialist and is tailored to the exact potency of your needs. 

What is Infusion Therapy?

Infusion Therapy is a custom approach, meaning each patient’s infusion formula is uniquely formulated to their needs. Infusions are often made up of a combination of powerful pain relievers like Ketamine and Lidocaine and vitamin additives to help you feel your best. 

Infusion Therapy is administered in-office by qualified pain technicians. The appointment times can range depending on the severity of pain and other factors like weight and gender. You can expect between 30 minutes and 2 hours. The frequency of appointments will also vary based on the severity of your condition from weekly, monthly, quarterly, or even on an as-needed basis. 

Your pain specialist will help you get a better understanding of what to expect on your first and subsequent visits. 

What Conditions does Infusion Therapy Treat?

What makes Infusion Therapy so great for so many patients is the ability to be infinitely customized to the specific pain being felt by the patient. Due to this infusion therapy is often a great option for many intractable and difficult-to-treat types of pain arising from the central and peripheral nervous system, musculoskeletal system, and within the organs of the abdomen and pelvis.

It is also highly effective for more commonplace persistent pain and resistant to other treatments like migraines, complex regional pain syndrome, and arthritis. 

Is Infusion Therapy Safe? 

When infusion therapy is administered in a controlled medical setting by a trained physician, it is safe. You are being monitored and evaluated and side effects are rarely reported. The safety and efficacy of infusion therapy come in the form of disrupting the pain cycle. Pain is not safe. Pain typically involved inflammation and can be overall highly damaging to the body. 

Are you Ready to Find Relief?

So what do you think? Are you ready to give infusion therapy a try? You can contact the specialists at Arthritis Relief Institute today to learn more about how infusion therapy might be right for you and how it could be the solution to your disrupting your pain cycle! 

Schedule an appointment today!