Transcend Therapy Services

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

A Safer, More Effective Approach to Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

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Ava Kool
Care Cordinator

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) can feel unrelenting — a pain that overwhelms both body and mind. At Transcend Health Solutions, we offer a holistic, therapy-centered approach using Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) to help reduce pain, restore mobility, and reclaim quality of life.

When Traditional Pain Treatments Fall Short

Standard pain treatments like opioids, nerve blocks, or surgery often fail to provide lasting relief — and can create new challenges such as dependency, sedation, or worsening mood.
Our KAP model addresses both the physical pain and the psychological toll it takes, giving patients tools to heal safely and sustainably.

How KAP Helps with CRPS

Ketamine has been used safely in medicine for over 50 years as an anesthetic and pain reliever. When combined with therapy, it helps patients:

  • “Reset” the brain’s pain sensitivity and reduce nerve pain intensity
  • Break cycles of pain-related anxiety, fear, and immobility
  • Reconnect with the body through guided mindfulness and emotional processing
  • Restore confidence in movement and function

KAP helps you retrain both your nervous system and your relationship with pain — not just mask symptoms.

Why Therapy Matters

Unlike infusion-only clinics, our care model pairs titrated ketamine infusions with licensed psychotherapists trained in pain and trauma care.
During sessions, your therapist helps you:

  • Stay grounded and supported through the experience
  • Process fear and helplessness that amplify pain
  • Integrate insights into practical coping and movement strategies

This combination of medical precision and psychological support allows the body and mind to begin healing together.

What to Expect

  • Comprehensive medical and psychiatric evaluation
  • Titrated ketamine infusions with continuous monitoring
  • Therapist-guided integration immediately after each session
  • Follow-up care for ongoing progress
  • Safe, compassionate environment

A New Way Forward

If you’ve tried everything for CRPS — and nothing has truly helped — KAP offers a new, evidence-based path forward.
Our goal is to reduce suffering, rebuild function, and help you live with comfort and confidence again.

"The Transcend Team has been INCREDIBLE with our family!  They have been so caring and their knowledge of how to conduct the infusion session in tandem with the therapy session is the best approach!  My daughter has joy again."
Susannah
Therapy services:
  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
  • In-Person Therapy
  • Virtual Therapy
  • Group Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Frequently Asked Questions.

Ketamine Infusion Therapy/Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy is ideal for people suffering from treatment resistant depression, anxiety, suicidal ideations, OCD, PTSD and chronic pain conditions with no relief from other medications or therapeutic interventions.

Ketamine is a very short acting medication. Generally speaking, any side effect experienced from Ketamine will be short-term and will subside after the infusion has stopped. It can be normal to have slight increases in blood pressure and heart rate during an infusion. A small percentage of patients do experience some nausea during or right after the infusion. Nausea, elevated blood pressure and heart rate are easily managed through IV medications during the session should these arise. Most patients who do not eat for three hours prior to the session, and keep their eyes closed or use eyeshades during the session, will not experience any nausea.

In high doses and/or with very frequent administration Ketamine can be irritating to the bladder. For the purposes of facilitating KAP, doses of ketamine are low and most patients will only do one or two sessions per week. In this dosing and frequency there is an extremely low risk of developing bladder irritation caused by the administration of Ketamine. We have never had a patient develop bladder issues from this treatment at our clinic.

During your medical intake, we will determine if you need to alter your medication regimen prior to treatment. There are only a few medications that should be altered prior to initiating treatment. For instance, stimulant medications, benzodiazepines, and medications like Lamictal may need to be held or adjusted prior to treatment.

We request that you don't eat a meal within 3 hours of the start of your appointment time.

After receiving a ketamine infusion, it is normal to feel slightly tired or loopy for several hours. It would be unsafe to drive after a session so we do require that you arrange a family/friend to pick you up or utilize a taxi or other ride service.

It is best to provide time to fully process the therapeutic content that may have been worked through in the session. We encourage our clients to journal and integrate in the time following the session.

At Transcend, it is our goal to have this treatment be a highly transformative, short term intervention for you.

One of the reasons to undergo the KAP process with a therapist vs. receiving Ketamine infusion or injection-only is because most people are able to avoid needing maintenance treatment long-term with KAP. When symptom reduction has occurred through the chemical effects of ketamine only, there is often a need to re-administer ketamine every 20-30 days to keep symptoms at bay. With KAP, symptom reduction is more often secondary to therapeutic progress which does not dwindle in time, and therefore maintenance treatments are often not required.

The majority of our clients will reach sub-clinical levels of distress after an average of 6-10 sessions. Most of our clients will discharge from our care after these sessions and won't need any form of maintenance therapy. Some people do benefit from revisiting KAP intermittently throughout the year following the initial series as needed to continue therapeutic progress but this is not the most common treatment plan at Transcend.

For chronic pain treatment, it is more difficult to keep baseline pain levels down and flare-ups without maintenance infusions ongoing. The majority of patients with chronic pain will do sessions every 30-90 days to keep the baseline pain levels reduced.

You can expect to be at the clinic for approximately 2 hours. There are many factors that influence the length of the infusion but most patients will receive a 35-50 minute ketamine infusion. Your Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy trained therapist and a registered nurse will be by your side throughout your entire time during the infusion. Your therapist will be with you before to help set goals for the session, during for guidance and processing, and after for continued therapy, integration, and reflection.

Have another question? Don't hesitate to reach out to us.