Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)
About Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)
Do you suffer from chronic pain and other forms of treatment donât seem to help, Intramuscular Stimulation may be what you are looking for.
- IMS treats the underlying neuropathic problem causing the pain
- When previous therapies donât last, IMS can help
- No need for painkillers or anti-inflammatory medications
- Helps to regain mobility without pain
Low-back pain? Tennis Elbow? Frozen shoulder? Achilles heel?
pt Health Intramuscular Stimulation is a safe therapeutic approach that helps to effectively treat chronic pain and achieve optimal performance.
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What is Intramuscular Stimulation
IMS is a similar technique to acupuncture and uses fine needles to treat tight muscle bands that are implicated in many chronic and painful conditions such as neck and back pain as well as many other soft tissue injuries. However IMS differs from acupuncture in its application because needle insertion is indicated by the physical signs, as opposed to the non-scientific meridians of Chinese acupuncture.
The needle insertion into your skin is often not felt and if your muscle is normal, the application is painless. If, however your muscle is supersensitive and shortened you will feel a sensation like a cramp or a Charlie horse as the needling causes the abnormal muscle shortening to intensify very briefly and then release. This is a distinctive type of discomfort caused by the muscle grasping the needle, which then very quickly disappears and is followed by a feeling of relaxation in the muscle. It is important to experience this sensation in order to gain lasting relief. The effects of IMS are cumulative â needling stimulates a certain amount of healing, until eventually the condition can more fully recover and pain dissipates and muscles loosen.
How it Helps
There are many conditions treatable with IMS, more frequent are those caused by nerve irritation.  Pain that shows no obvious sign of tissue damage or inflammation such as headaches, backaches, âtennis elbowâ, âfrozen shoulderâ, chronic muscle pain and a host of other soft tissue complaints are difficult to treat with traditional methods. The concept of âneuropathic painâ can help to explain this type of pain. Typically this occurs when nerves malfunction following minor irritation. Nerves and nerve endings become extremely sensitive and cause normal, harmless signals to be exaggerated and misperceived as painful ones. This is known as supersensitivity. The result is pain, even when medical tests show there is ânothing wrongâ.
Supersensitivity cannot be operated on and muscle shortening from the supersensitivity cannot be readily stretched out. Painkillers and anti-inflammatory medication only mask the pain. The goal of IMS is to release muscle shortening which presses on and irritates the nerves. Supersensitive areas can be desensitized and the persistent pull of shortened muscles released with IMS.
Coverage Options
pt Health therapy services are covered by most extended health insurance companies and in some cases Veterans Affairs and Medicare – such as OHIP (Ontario), Alberta Health Care and Medical Service Plan MSP (British Columbia). Not sure if you’re covered? No problem. We can help you find out (and usually within the hour). Just call us toll free at 1-866-749-7461.
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