PainRelease™: Advanced Ketamine Therapy for Chronic Pain
Relief When All Else Has Failed
Why PainRelease™ Saves Lives
When you’ve tried everything and nothing works, pain can feel like a life sentence. PainRelease™ at AthleticsMD® is our signature chronic pain program—designed for patients who have exhausted conventional therapies yet still suffer from daily pain.
This all-inclusive, physician-led program uses ketamine infusion therapy to reset the brain’s pain pathways, combined with manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) from our partnered chiropractic specialists for patients with severe joint or spinal restrictions. The result is a multi-modal, hospital-grade approach that has helped patients across the country move, sleep, and live again without constant pain.
At just $599/month
PainRelease™ includes:
- Ketamine infusions in a therapeutic healing environment
- All necessary lab work
- IV hydration with electrolytes as needed
- Complimentary hands-free executive massage during sessions
- Chiropractic MUA when clinically appropriate
- Ongoing follow-up and care coordination
The Science Behind PainRelease™
PainRelease™ is built on the proven science of NMDA receptor antagonism — ketamine’s unique ability to interrupt abnormal pain signaling in the central nervous system. Unlike opioids, which mask symptoms, ketamine helps retrain the brain to process pain differently.
Peer-Reviewed Evidence:
- Niesters et al., 2014 (Pain) – Ketamine significantly reduces chronic neuropathic pain in conditions like CRPS for weeks to months.
- Cohen et al., 2021 (Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine) – Demonstrated benefit in opioid-resistant chronic pain, improving quality-of-life scores.
Schwartzman et al., 2009 (Pain Medicine) – Low-dose ketamine infusions resulted in sustained relief for severe refractory pain.
When combined with MUA, a technique performed by skilled chiropractors while the patient is sedated, joint mobility can be restored, scar tissue broken down, and muscle spasm reduced in a single coordinated treatment session.
What Sets PainRelease™ Apart
- Physician-Led, ICU-Grade Safety – On-site physicians monitor every session with hospital-grade equipment.
- Integrated Chiropractic MUA – Addresses structural restrictions while ketamine relaxes muscle tone.
- In-House Rapid Labs – Get safety and metabolic results in under 3 minutes before infusion.
- Therapeutic Healing Environment – Designed for calm, comfort, and optimal treatment outcomes.
- All-Inclusive Pricing – $599/month covers infusions, labs, hydration, and follow-up care.
- Complimentary Hands-Free Executive Massage – Provided during treatment to promote relaxation and circulation.
- Personalized Dosing Protocols – Tailored to your diagnosis, body weight, and response.
Shred Rx™ Program Details
Price: $599/month (all inclusive)
- Infusion Frequency: Weekly to biweekly initially, then tapered as pain improves
- Session Duration: 40–60 minutes
- Supportive Care: IV hydration with electrolytes, vitals monitoring, and post-infusion recovery
- Follow-Up: Monthly physician review and lab reassessment
FAQ
Is PainRelease™ safe?
Yes. All treatments are performed under direct physician supervision with hospital-grade safety monitoring.
Will PainRelease™ cure my pain?
It is not a cure, but it often provides weeks to months of relief, breaking the cycle of pain and allowing rehabilitation and return to daily life.
What conditions qualify for PainRelease™?
CRPS, neuropathy, fibromyalgia, post-surgical pain, phantom limb pain, severe osteoarthritis, and other refractory chronic pain syndromes.
What is Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA)?
MUA is a technique where a chiropractor performs targeted adjustments while you are sedated, allowing deeper tissue release and mobility restoration without discomfort.
Will I feel “high” during the infusion?
Some patients experience mild dissociation or dream-like sensations that fade shortly after treatment. You are monitored the entire time.
Is ketamine addictive?
When used at medical doses under supervision, ketamine is not physically addictive.
Can I drive home after treatment?
No. You will need someone to drive you home.
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