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IMS/Dry Needling

Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS), a form of Dry Needling, is a specialized technique performed by physiotherapists for treating chronic pain and muscle shortening. By targeting specific trigger points, this approach resets dysfunctional nerves to resolve persistent conditions at the source.

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IMS/Dry Needling treatment at Therapy X clinic

OUR ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH

To achieve lasting functional recovery, our calibrated five-stage process resolves chronic tension and transitions you to long-term independence.
01. Site Survey

01. Site Survey

Clinical Assessment

A clinical assessment of mobility and neural function to determine if Dry Needling (IMS) is the optimal tool for your myofascial pain.

02. The Vision

02. The Vision

Collaborative Strategy

We define your performance targets. We integrate IMS into a personalized roadmap designed to restore movement and prepare your body for corrective exercises.

03. Foundation

03. Foundation

Targeted Neuromuscular Reset

Releasing the source. Precision Dry Needling is used to elicit a muscle twitch, resetting dysfunctional nerves to create a window for pain-free mobility.

04. The Master Plan

04. The Master Plan

Corrective Blueprint

Sustainability is the goal. We leverage post-treatment mobility to implement customized movements and strategies that prevent injury recurrence.

05. Structural Integrity

05. Structural Integrity

Independence

We monitor your response at every session to ensure high-performance health and long-term resilience.

Conditions Treated

Chronic Pain Syndromes

Back and Neck Pain

Sports Injuries

Headaches and Migraines

Joint Pain

Repetitive Strain Injuries

Adhesive capsulitis/ Frozen Shoulder

Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Achilles Tendinitis

Knee Pain

IT Band Syndrome

Bursitis

Whiplash

Post-Surgical Pain

Muscle tightness

Rotator cuff injuries

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IMS/Dry Needling Common Questions

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