Chronic pain
Chronic pain is long-lasting and often disabling, persisting beyond normal healing. It can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.
Chronic pain
Chronic pain is long-lasting and often disabling, persisting beyond normal healing. It can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.
Signs of Chronic Pain
- Duration: Typically, chronic pain is identified when it persists for three months or more, though some definitions may vary slightly in duration.
- Complexity: The nature of chronic pain is intricate, often influenced by a blend of physical, emotional, and social factors.
- Impact: The effects of chronic pain go beyond mere physical discomfort, impacting mood, sleep patterns, work capability, and personal relationships.
- Variability: The intensity of chronic pain can fluctuate, sometimes being constant or episodic over time.
Ready to get started?
If any of this resonates with you or someone close to you, we warmly invite you to reflect on these important considerations. and then get in touch to arrange a free Info Call. This is a chance for us to discuss how our treatments might suit you and to map out the initial steps of your healing journey with ATMA CENA, ensuring a smooth and informed start.
Treatment options
General Therapy
General therapy helps individuals manage and cope with persistent pain, focusing on techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and relaxation training to improve pain perception, quality of life, and overall well-being.
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
rTMS involves targeting specific brain regions with magnetic pulses to modulate pain perception and provide relief, offering a non-invasive treatment option that aims to reduce pain intensity and improve daily functioning.
Ketamine Assisted Therapy
Ketamine Assisted Therapy presents a promising approach for chronic pain management by combining ketamine’s analgesic properties with therapeutic support, offering relief from pain and enhancing overall well-being.
Schedule a free Information
Call to get started
Disclaimer
Ketamine, MDMA and Psilocybin have not yet received approval from Health Canada or the Food and Drug Administration for treating any mental health conditions. This page offers information strictly for educational purposes and does not comprehensively cover the current research on psychedelic treatments, including their effectiveness, contraindications, risks, side effects, or other relevant details. For further information, please refer to our Disclaimers in our Terms of Use.