Expertise in IMS needle Guildford

Inner Chi Acupuncture has expertise in delivering treatment using IMS needle Guildford. IMS employs the use of acupuncture needles to target injured muscles that have tensed or constricted as a result of injury or stress. The needles are put into the afflicted areas, which can be tight bands of muscles or nerves near the spine that have become irritated. The needles are generally painless to place, but if you are wearing a tight band, you may have muscle cramping. As a result, the tight muscular bands relax, local blood flow improves, and nerve function returns to normal. The initial step in your therapy will be a comprehensive examination of your injuries to discover the source of your pain. The Physiotherapist will use needles that are very similar to traditional Acupuncture needles during IMS treatment. The physiotherapist will clean the region before inserting the needle into the tight muscle and manipulating it as needed, gradually adjusting the depth and direction of the needle until the patient feels a twitch or cramp in the muscle. The needle is then removed from that muscle once the goal has been met. Twitching occurs when a muscle contract quickly and then relaxes. Cramping occurs when a muscle contract slowly and then relaxes slowly.

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Expertise in IMS needle Guildford Inner Chi Acupuncture has expertise in delivering treatment using IMS needle Guildford. IMS employs the use of acupuncture needles to target injured muscles that have tensed or constricted as a result of injury or stress. The needles are put into the afflicted areas, which can be tight bands of muscles or nerves near the spine that have become irritated. The needles are generally painless to place, but if you are wearing a tight band, you may have muscle cramping. As a result, the tight muscular bands relax, local blood flow improves, and nerve function returns to normal. The initial step in your therapy will be a comprehensive examination of your injuries to discover the source of your pain. The Physiotherapist will use needles that are very similar to traditional Acupuncture needles during IMS treatment. The physiotherapist will clean the region before inserting the needle into the tight muscle and manipulating it as needed, gradually adjusting the depth and direction of the needle until the patient feels a twitch or cramp in the muscle. The needle is then removed from that muscle once the goal has been met. Twitching occurs when a muscle contract quickly and then relaxes. Cramping occurs when a muscle contract slowly and then relaxes slowly. For more inquiries:- https://innerchi.ca/ims-vs-acupuncture/ https://www.zipleaf.ca/Companies/INNER-CHI-ACUPUNCTURE_49246
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