At The Bright Physio, we provide dry needling physiotherapy using Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) techniques to relieve muscle tightness, reduce pain, and improve movement. This advanced treatment targets trigger points, tight or sensitive areas within muscles, to release tension and restore normal function.
Evidence-Based Recovery for Chronic Stiffness and Strain
Our trained physiotherapists perform the procedure using fine, sterile needles that stimulate the muscle’s natural healing response. IMS can be highly effective for chronic pain, muscle stiffness, and injuries caused by poor posture or repetitive strain.
Whether used on its own or alongside Physiotherapy treatment, Dry Needling helps accelerate recovery, reduce discomfort, and restore strength and flexibility.
Restoring Your Movement: IMS / Dry Needling FAQs in Beaumont
Do I need a doctor’s referral for IMS or Dry Needling in Beaumont?
No, you do not need a doctor’s referral to begin IMS or Dry Needling treatments at The Bright Physio. In Alberta, patients have direct access to physiotherapy services, allowing you to start your healing journey and address chronic trigger points immediately. Our team will perform a comprehensive assessment to ensure this evidence-based technique is the right fit for your unique recovery goals.
How much does IMS / Dry Needling cost?
Most health insurance plans in Alberta cover IMS and Dry Needling as part of your standard physiotherapy benefits. To make your experience as seamless as possible, we offer direct billing to most major insurance providers. This allows you to focus on your restorative journey and physical relief rather than the stress of financial paperwork.
What is the difference between IMS and traditional acupuncture?
While both use thin needles, IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) is a medical treatment specifically targeting “shortened” muscles and trigger points to relieve chronic pain. Unlike traditional acupuncture which follows meridian lines, our Registered Physiotherapists use IMS to reset the nervous system and restore normal muscle function. It is a highly effective, evidence-based approach for those who haven’t found relief through traditional massage or stretching alone.
What conditions can be treated with Dry Needling at your Beaumont clinic?
We provide Dry Needling physiotherapy and IMS treatment to help manage a variety of musculoskeletal concerns, including chronic lower back pain, neck tension, sports injuries, and persistent headaches. By targeting deep-tissue trigger points, we help reduce pain, restore movement, and improve overall function. This treatment is often a key component for patients recovering from Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA) or long-term workplace injuries
Is IMS treatment painful, and what should I expect?
Most patients feel a brief “cramping” sensation as the muscle releases, followed by a profound sense of relaxation and improved mobility. Our compassionate experts prioritize your comfort, ensuring a supportive partnership throughout the session. You may experience mild soreness for 24–48 hours, which is a normal part of the body’s restorative response as it begins to heal.
Will I receive individual attention during my IMS sessions?
Yes, we provide dedicated 1-on-1 sessions with Registered Physiotherapists to ensure clinical excellence. This personalized approach ensures that your needle placement and recovery plan are tailored specifically to your pain, goals, and lifestyle. We believe in comprehensive care that addresses the root cause of your discomfort.
Does the clinic serve patients from areas outside of Beaumont?
Yes, our clinic is a trusted partner for residents in Beaumont, Nisku, South Edmonton, and surrounding rural communities. We offer a warm and welcoming environment for anyone in the region seeking advanced, holistic healing through specialized physiotherapy.
How do I book an IMS / Dry Needling appointment?
You can start your healing journey today by clicking our “Book an Appointment” button or calling our Beaumont office directly. We offer flexible hours from Monday to Saturday (8 am to 8 pm) to accommodate your schedule and ensure you receive the care you need when you need it.