Interferential Therapy

Interferential therapy (IFT) is a type of electrical stimulation used to treat pain and promote healing in tissues. It involves the use of low-frequency electrical currents that intersect within the body to produce a therapeutic effect. This non-invasive treatment is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings to manage pain, reduce inflammation, and improve muscle function.

Ketamine

Ketamine is a medication originally developed as an anesthetic. In recent years, it has gained attention for its effectiveness in managing chronic and acute pain, especially in cases where traditional pain treatments have failed. It is also known for its rapid-acting antidepressant effects. Ketamine works primarily by blocking NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptors in the brain, which play a role in pain transmission and modulation. By inhibiting these receptors, ketamine can reduce the sensation of pain.

Suboxone

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