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Orlando Facet Arthropathy Specialists

If you are living with chronic pain, you may have heard about facet arthropathy interventional pain management with ketamine infusions. This type of treatment can provide relief from chronic pain, but it’s important to understand the risks and benefits before deciding if this is the right option for you. Let’s take a closer look at what this treatment involves and how it can help patients manage their chronic pain.

 

What Is Facet Arthropathy?

Facet arthropathy is a form of arthritis that affects the small joints in the spine, known as “facet joints.” It occurs when these joints become inflamed due to wear and tear over time or injury. This can lead to severe back pain that does not respond to traditional treatments like physical therapy, medications, or rest.

 

What Is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional pain management is a type of treatment that uses minimally invasive procedures to target areas of the body where there is nerve damage or injury. These procedures are used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain without having to use drugs or invasive surgeries. Some common interventional procedures include nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, joint injections, and regenerative medicine therapies such as stem cell injections.

 

What Are Ketamine Infusions?

Ketamine infusions are an effective interventional procedure used in the management of certain types of chronic pain conditions, including facet arthropathy. During a ketamine infusion, a patient receives an intravenous (IV) injection of ketamine—a powerful anesthetic drug—which helps reduce inflammation and block the transmission of pain signals from damaged nerves or tissues in the body. The goal of ketamine infusions is to provide long-term relief from chronic pain without relying on opioids or other potentially dangerous medications.

 

Summary

Facet arthropathy interventional pain management with ketamine infusions can be an effective way to manage chronic pain from facet arthropathy without relying on medications or surgery. While there are some potential risks associated with this type of treatment, most patients report positive outcomes and improved quality of life after undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for their condition. Before deciding if this type of treatment is right for you, be sure to discuss your options with your doctor so you can make an informed decision about your care plan moving forward.

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