A New Option for Pain Relief: When to Start Ketamine Infusion Therapy

Living with chronic pain can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re just beginning your healing journey or have already tried everything from physical therapy to medications, it’s easy to feel like you’re out of options—or unsure where to go next.

That’s where ketamine therapy comes in.

At Wow Spine, we see ketamine not just as a last resort, but as a powerful support tool that can fit into different stages of your pain recovery. For some, ketamine provides relief when nothing else has worked. For others, it enhances the effectiveness of their broader pain management plan, helping reduce pain sensitivity and emotional burnout along the way.

Backed by growing research, ketamine for chronic pain is changing the way we think about non-opioid relief—and it might be the next right step for you.


What Is Ketamine Therapy for Pain?

Ketamine is a medication that was originally developed as an anesthetic. Today, it’s being used in lower doses to help people manage chronic and treatment-resistant pain. Ketamine works differently than traditional pain medications—targeting receptors in the brain and nervous system that are involved in how pain is processed.

Unlike opioids, ketamine doesn’t just dull pain—it can actually help “reset” how your nervous system responds to pain signals.


Who Can Benefit From Ketamine Therapy?

Ketamine therapy may be appropriate if you’re dealing with pain that hasn’t responded to standard treatments—or if you’re looking to avoid long-term opioid use. It’s especially promising for conditions linked to central sensitization, where the nervous system becomes overactive in responding to pain.

Common conditions that may benefit from ketamine therapy:


What Does the Research Say?

Scientific studies are showing more and more evidence that ketamine is effective for certain types of chronic pain, particularly when used in the right patient population and setting.

Together, these studies point to ketamine as a safe, effective option for specific types of chronic, treatment-resistant pain—especially when delivered under medical supervision.


When Is the Right Time to Start Ketamine?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but here are some signs it might be time to explore ketamine therapy:

1. You’ve tried traditional options without relief

If physical therapy, injections, anti-inflammatories, or opioids haven’t helped, ketamine may help reset how your nervous system processes pain.

2. You want a non-opioid alternative

Ketamine offers a non-habit-forming option for pain management, making it ideal for people concerned about long-term opioid use.

3. Your pain is taking a toll on your mental health

Because of its effects on mood, ketamine may also help if you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or emotional burnout from chronic pain.

4. You’re ready to regain momentum

Some patients say ketamine helped them get “unstuck” in their healing journey—creating just enough relief to re-engage with physical therapy, movement, or rest.


Ready to Learn More?

If you’re wondering whether ketamine therapy for chronic pain is right for you, let’s talk. We’re here to answer your questions, understand your journey, and create a plan that fits your needs.

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