MindBody Physiotherapy & Wellness Clinic

  • 16537 Rabbit hill Road SW, Edmonton AB T6W 5P4
  • Mon to Fri 09:00am to 08:00pm | Sat & Sun : Closed

Dry Needling/IMS

Dry Needling/IMS

Dry Needling/IMS in Edmonton

Looking for safe, professional, and effective Dry Needling/IMS treatment in Edmonton? At MindBody Physiotherapy, we provide evidence-based Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) to reduce muscle pain, release tight trigger points, and help you move pain-free. Whether your pain is chronic, caused by posture, injury, or nerve dysfunction, our physiotherapists offer personalized dry needling solutions to get you back to the activities you love.

What Is Dry Needling/IMS?

Dry Needling, also known as Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS), is a highly effective physiotherapy technique used to treat tight muscles, nerve-related pain, and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. During the treatment, a sterile, thin needle is inserted into overactive or knotted muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and restore mobility.

Dry needling is not acupuncture. IMS is based on modern neurophysiology and medical science. While acupuncture focuses on traditional Chinese medicine points, dry needling targets specific trigger points and neuromuscular dysfunction.

Benefits of Dry Needling at MindBody Physiotherapy

Dry Needling/IMS is one of the most recommended treatments for chronic muscle tension and nerve irritation. Patients choose IMS because it provides:

Fast Pain Relief

Targeting tight muscle knots reduces pressure on nerves and restores normal muscle function.

Improved Mobility & Flexibility

Releasing muscle tension allows for smoother, pain-free movement during daily activities or sports.

Better Muscle Performance

Ideal for athletes, active individuals, and anyone with repetitive strain injuries.

Reduced Inflammation & Muscle Spasms

Dry needling promotes blood circulation, improving healing and calming overactive muscles.

Long-Term Relief for Chronic Pain

IMS treats the root cause of pain rather than just the symptoms, providing lasting results.

Conditions Treated with Dry Needling/IMS in Edmonton

Our IMS physiotherapists in Edmonton treat a wide range of conditions caused by tight muscles, nerve irritation, and chronic pain, including:

  • Back and neck pain
  • Sciatica and nerve pain
  • Tennis elbow & golfer’s elbow
  • Tension headaches & migraines
  • Shoulder pain & frozen shoulder
  • Hip and glute tightness
  • Plantar fasciitis & foot pain
  • Jaw pain/TMJ dysfunction
  • Fibromyalgia & chronic pain syndromes
  • Posture-related pain (long office hours)
  • Muscle strains & sports injuries

If you have pain that keeps returning despite traditional physiotherapy, IMS may be the missing link in your recovery.

How Dry Needling Works at MindBody Physiotherapy

Our licensed physiotherapists follow a careful, patient-centred approach to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Step 1: Comprehensive Assessment

We examine muscle tension, posture, movement, nerve sensitivity, and pain patterns.

Step 2: Personalized IMS Treatment

A sterile needle is inserted into specific trigger points to release tight muscles instantly.

Step 3: Pain Relief & Muscle Reset

The muscle relaxes, nerve irritation decreases, and pain sensitivity drops.

Step 4: Movement & Strength Reinforcement

We combine dry needling with strengthening and mobility exercises to prevent future pain.

This combined approach ensures long-lasting results and a faster return to normal activities.

Why Choose MindBody Physiotherapy for IMS in Edmonton?

At MindBody Physiotherapy, your health and comfort are our top priorities. We offer:

  • Certified physiotherapists trained in advanced IMS techniques
  • Personalized treatment plans tailored to your pain
  • Private treatment rooms for comfort and privacy
  • Modern therapeutic tools and evidence-based care
  • Integration with manual therapy, exercise therapy, shockwave, and more
  • Direct billing to most insurance plans

We believe in treating the whole person—not just the symptoms.

Is Dry Needling/IMS Painful?

Many patients describe IMS as a quick “muscle twitch” or pressure sensation. Some mild soreness is normal after treatment and often feels similar to post-workout soreness. This temporary sensation indicates that the muscle is healing and restoring normal function.

Our physiotherapists ensure the treatment is comfortable, safe, and tailored to your tolerance level.

Who Can Benefit from Dry Needling?

Dry Needling/IMS is ideal for:

  • Office workers sitting long hours
  • Athletes with recurring muscle tightness
  • Individuals recovering from injury
  • People experiencing chronic pain or nerve irritation
  • Anyone with restricted mobility or muscle stiffness

If you’ve tried other therapies without success, IMS might be the breakthrough treatment you need.

What to Expect After Treatment

Most patients experience immediate relief after just one session. Common responses include:

  • Reduced pain and stiffness
  • Improved movement
  • Better posture and muscle relaxation
  • Increased athletic performance

To maintain long-term results, our physiotherapists may recommend a combination of dry needling, strengthening exercises, mobility training, and posture correction.

Book Your Appointment for Dry Needling/IMS in Edmonton

Ready to experience long-lasting pain relief and improved mobility? Let our licensed physiotherapists help you heal with personalized, evidence-based Dry Needling/IMS treatment.

Book Your Appointment Now!

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  • What is physiotherapy, and how can I benefit?

    Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on improving and restoring movement and function to individuals affected by injury, illness, or disability. Physiotherapists utilize a variety of techniques, including exercise prescription, manual therapy, and modalities such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation, to address musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary conditions. The benefits of physiotherapy are vast and can positively impact individuals of all ages and abilities. By addressing pain, improving mobility, and restoring function, physiotherapy can help you recover from injuries faster and prevent future recurrences. Additionally, physiotherapy plays a crucial role in promoting overall health and well-being by enhancing physical strength, flexibility, and endurance. Whether you're recovering from a sports injury, managing chronic pain, rehabilitating after surgery, or seeking to improve your mobility and quality of life, physiotherapy offers personalized care and support tailored to your unique needs. By working closely with a physiotherapist, you can optimize your physical function, enhance your independence, and achieve your goals for a healthier, more active lifestyle.

  • Can I see a physiotherapist even if I'm not injured or experiencing any pain?

    Yes, you can see a physiotherapist even if you're not injured or experiencing pain. Physiotherapy isn't just for injury recovery; it's also highly beneficial for injury prevention and overall wellness. Here are some reasons to visit a physiotherapist without being injured: Injury Prevention: Physiotherapists can identify potential risk factors and biomechanical issues that may lead to injuries. They can design personalized exercise programs to strengthen weak areas and improve flexibility and balance, reducing the risk of future injuries. Performance Enhancement: Athletes and fitness enthusiasts can benefit from physiotherapy to enhance their performance. Physiotherapists can provide sport-specific training, optimize movement patterns, and offer techniques to improve strength, endurance, and agility. Posture and Ergonomics: Many people suffer from poor posture due to sedentary lifestyles. Physiotherapists can assess your posture and recommend ergonomic adjustments and exercises to improve alignment and reduce strain on your body. General Well-being: Regular physiotherapy can help maintain overall musculoskeletal health, manage stress, and promote relaxation through techniques such as massage therapy and guided stretching. Visiting a physiotherapist proactively can help you maintain optimal health and prevent potential issues from developing.

  • What does the initial consultation involve?

    The initial consultation in a physiotherapy setting, particularly for Advanced Sports Physiotherapy, involves several key steps to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the patient's needs and to establish an effective treatment plan. First, the physiotherapist conducts a detailed medical history review, including any previous injuries, surgeries, and current health conditions. This is followed by a discussion of the patient's goals, whether it's injury recovery, performance enhancement, or injury prevention. Next, a physical examination is performed. This includes assessing posture, gait, range of motion, strength, flexibility, and functional movement patterns. For athletes, sport-specific assessments may be conducted to identify any biomechanical issues or imbalances. The physiotherapist may also utilize diagnostic tools such as ultrasound or other imaging techniques if necessary. Based on the findings, the physiotherapist develops a personalized treatment plan, outlining recommended therapies, exercises, and lifestyle modifications. They also provide education on injury prevention and strategies to optimize performance. Finally, the consultation includes setting realistic goals and discussing the expected timeline and outcomes of the treatment. Contact MindBody Physiotherapy & Wellness Clinic to schedule your initial consultation and start your journey to optimal health and performance.

  • What does a treatment or follow-up session involve, and how many sessions will I need?

    In a treatment or follow-up session at MindBody Physiotherapy & Wellness Clinic, the process begins with a reassessment of your condition. This includes reviewing your progress, evaluating any changes in symptoms, and adjusting the treatment plan accordingly. A typical session may involve a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, modalities such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation, and education on injury prevention and self-management strategies. The number of sessions needed varies depending on the nature and severity of your condition, your progress, and your individual goals. Acute injuries might require a few weeks of consistent sessions, while chronic conditions or post-surgical rehabilitation could extend over several months. Generally, the initial phase involves more frequent visits, which may taper off as you make progress and gain strength. Your physiotherapist will provide a personalized treatment plan and timeline after the initial assessment, ensuring that you receive the optimal amount of care to achieve a full recovery and prevent future injuries. For a tailored treatment plan, contact MindBody Physiotherapy & Wellness Clinic today.

  • Do I need a doctor’s referral to come to Physiotherapy?

    No, you do not need a doctor’s referral to come to physiotherapy. You can directly book an appointment with a physiotherapist, who will assess your condition and develop a personalized treatment plan. However, some insurance plans may require a doctor’s referral for reimbursement purposes. It's advisable to check with your insurance provider to understand their specific requirements. Regardless of insurance stipulations, seeing a physiotherapist without a referral can expedite your access to care, allowing for quicker intervention and recovery. If you have any concerns or need further clarification, contacting your physiotherapy clinic directly can provide the specific guidance you need.

  • What should I expect during my first appointment?

    During your first appointment at MindBody Physiotherapy & Wellness Clinic, you can expect a comprehensive assessment to understand your specific needs and goals. The session will begin with a detailed discussion of your medical history, current symptoms, and any relevant sports or physical activities. This will be followed by a physical examination, including posture analysis, range of motion tests, and strength assessments. Based on these findings, your physiotherapist will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your condition. This plan may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and recommendations for at-home care. The goal is to provide a clear path to recovery, optimize your performance, and prevent future injuries.

  • How many treatments will I need?

    The number of treatments you will need varies depending on the nature and severity of your condition, your personal health goals, and how your body responds to therapy. For acute injuries or issues, you might require a shorter treatment plan, typically ranging from a few sessions to a few weeks. Chronic conditions or more severe injuries may necessitate a longer-term approach, possibly involving several months of regular sessions. Your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment during your initial consultation to create a personalized treatment plan. This plan will outline the recommended number of sessions and their frequency. Regular evaluations will be conducted to monitor your progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed to ensure optimal recovery and performance enhancement.

  • How long will I be in the clinic for each session?

    The duration of your session at the clinic can vary depending on the specific treatment plan recommended by your physiotherapist. Typically, sessions range from 30 minutes to an hour, encompassing a combination of assessment, treatment, and therapeutic exercises tailored to your individual needs. During your initial consultation, your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment to identify the nature of your condition, assess your range of motion, strength, and functional limitations. Based on this assessment, they will develop a personalized treatment plan and discuss the expected duration of each session with you, ensuring that you have a clear understanding of what to expect and how long each appointment will last.

  • Does my extended health care cover physiotherapy treatment?

    Determining whether your extended health care covers physiotherapy treatment depends on your specific insurance policy. Many extended health care plans do cover physiotherapy to some extent, but the extent of coverage can vary widely between plans and providers. Some plans may cover a certain number of sessions per year, while others may have a monetary limit or require pre-authorization for treatment. It's essential to review your insurance policy or contact your insurance provider directly to understand the details of your coverage, including any deductibles, co-payments, or restrictions that may apply. Additionally, speaking with your physiotherapy clinic can help clarify how they can assist you in navigating your insurance coverage to access the treatment you need.

  • How soon can I get an appointment?

    At MindBody Physiotherapy & Wellness Clinic, we understand the importance of timely access to care. We strive to accommodate our clients' schedules and offer flexible appointment options. Depending on availability, you may be able to schedule an appointment within a few days of contacting us. Our friendly staff will work with you to find a convenient time slot that fits your schedule. Contact us today to inquire about our current availability and book your appointment for Advanced Sports Physiotherapy in Leduc. Your journey to optimal health and performance starts here.

  • Do I need to see my doctor before booking a physiotherapy assessment?

    It's generally advisable to consult your doctor before booking a physiotherapy assessment, especially if you're experiencing significant pain, have recently undergone surgery, or have a pre-existing medical condition. Your doctor can provide valuable insights into your overall health and any specific concerns that may impact your physiotherapy treatment. Additionally, they can offer guidance on whether physiotherapy is the appropriate course of action for your condition or if further medical evaluation is necessary. While a doctor's referral is not always required to see a physiotherapist, it can streamline the process and ensure that you receive the most effective care tailored to your individual needs. Physiotherapists work closely with medical professionals to coordinate care and optimize outcomes, so consulting your doctor before booking a physiotherapy assessment can help facilitate a collaborative approach to your treatment plan.

  • If I've already undergone an assessment with my physician, what's the necessity for a physical therapy assessment?

    While a physician's assessment focuses on diagnosing medical conditions and prescribing treatment, a physical therapy assessment provides a specialized evaluation of musculoskeletal function and movement patterns. Physical therapists are experts in identifying biomechanical imbalances, muscle weaknesses, and movement dysfunctions that may contribute to pain or impair function. Additionally, physical therapy assessments often include functional testing to assess mobility, strength, and flexibility, providing valuable information to guide treatment planning and rehabilitation. Therefore, even after seeing a physician, a physical therapy assessment is essential for developing an individualized treatment plan aimed at optimizing function, reducing pain, and preventing future injuries.

  • How many treatments does it take to get better?

    The number of treatments required to achieve recovery varies depending on the individual's condition, severity of the injury, and response to therapy. In many cases, improvement can be noticed within a few sessions, especially with acute injuries or conditions. However, chronic or complex issues may necessitate a longer treatment plan. Physiotherapists tailor treatment frequency and duration based on ongoing assessment and progress monitoring, aiming to optimize outcomes while minimizing the duration of therapy. Ultimately, the goal is to empower individuals with the tools and techniques to manage their condition effectively, promoting long-term recovery and wellness.

  • Do you provide treatment for clients injured in motor vehicle accidents (MVAs)?

    Yes, at our clinic, we provide comprehensive treatment for clients injured in motor vehicle accidents (MVAs). Our experienced team of physiotherapists specializes in assessing and treating a wide range of injuries resulting from car accidents, including whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and musculoskeletal pain. We offer personalized rehabilitation programs tailored to each client's specific needs, focusing on pain relief, restoring mobility, and improving overall function. Our goal is to help clients recover fully from their MVA injuries and regain their quality of life as quickly and effectively as possible.

  • What if I injured at work or in a car accident?

    If you're injured at work or in a car accident, it's crucial to seek prompt medical attention. Notify your employer or the relevant authorities immediately, and if necessary, seek medical attention to address any injuries sustained. In cases of workplace injury, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits, while car accidents may involve insurance claims. Consulting with a legal professional experienced in personal injury law can help you understand your rights, navigate the claims process, and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages incurred as a result of the injury.