Does Your Pain Feel Like It’s Never-Ending?
If you or your child are dealing with severe, unexplained pain that won’t go away—no matter what treatments you’ve tried—your nervous system may be stuck in overdrive.
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS) is not just “pain sensitivity.” It’s a sign that your central nervous system is misfiring, amplifying pain signals, and keeping your body trapped in a cycle of chronic pain.
If you feel like no one understands what’s happening to your body, you are not alone.
AMPS is often dismissed, misdiagnosed, or treated with temporary fixes that don’t last—because the real problem isn’t just in your muscles or joints, it’s in your nervous system.
Pain isn’t just a physical sensation—it’s a signal from your nervous system. Normally, your body detects injury or stress and sends pain signals as a warning system. But with AMPS, those pain signals never turn off.
Your body isn’t broken—it’s stuck in a loop of pain signaling. The real issue? Your central nervous system needs to be reset.
If you’ve been told to take painkillers, physical therapy, or even psychological counseling, you know that these approaches only offer temporary relief.
Why? Because they don’t fix the misfiring nervous system that’s keeping you in pain.
Until your nervous system is rebalanced, the pain won’t stop.
When your nervous system is balanced, your body stops amplifying pain—and real healing begins.
Disclaimer: The information written on this website is designed to provide helpful information on various conditions and the subjects discussed. This website is not meant to be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition or to replace the advice of your physician(s). The author of this website does not claim to treat, diagnose or cure Long COVID, CRPS, EDS/POTS, AMPS, or any other specific condition or infection. The Spero Clinic treats the central nervous system only, often resulting in the body being able to heal itself.
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