How Does IV Ketamine Treat Both Neuropathic Pain and Fibromyalgia?
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In this episode of the New York Pain Medicine Podcast, we explore how IV ketamine acts as a "hard reset" for the nervous system in patients suffering from treatment-resistant chronic pain. We break down the science behind the NMDA receptor to explain how ketamine blocks the malfunctioning distress signals that traditional oral medications and nerve blocks often miss. By comparing its effects on localized neuropathic pain—smoothing out hyperactive neural "ruts"—with its impact on systemic fibromyalgia—turning down the body's overactive pain "volume dial"—we reveal how this versatile treatment can effectively reprogram the brain's embedded memory of physical injury.
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