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Dry Needling and IMS Clinics in Canada in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Dry needling and Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) are physiotherapy techniques that use fine acupuncture-style needles to release tight muscle bands (trigger points) and desensitize overactive nerves. They are highly effective for chronic muscle pain, sports injuries, and conditions that haven't responded to conventional manual therapy. Dry needling is performed by trained physiotherapists and chiropractors at many Canadian sports clinics.

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Dry Needling and IMS Clinics in Canada Clinics in Newfoundland and Labrador

340 Brooksbank Ave Unit 104, North Vancouver, BC V7J 2C1, Canada

North Vancouver, NL

+1 604-973-0242
PhysioChiroMassageSports Med
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453 Dollarton Hwy, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1M9, Canada

North Vancouver, NL

+1 604-929-8444
PhysioChiroMassageSports Med
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1190 Place d'Orléans Dr, Orléans, ON K1C 7K3, Canada

Orléans, NL

+1 613-830-4806
PhysioMassageSports Med
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700 Strasburg Rd, Kitchener, ON N2E 2M2, Canada

Kitchener, NL

+1 519-571-7111
PhysioChiroMassageAthletic TherapySports MedPodiatry
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7888 200 St, Langley Twp, BC V2Y 3J4, Canada

Langley Twp, NL

+1 604-888-1028
PhysioChiroMassageSports Med
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81 Kenmount Rd, St. John's, NL A1B 3P8, Canada

St. John's, NL

+1 709-754-8080
PhysioChiroMassage
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3357 Walker Rd #6, Windsor, ON N8W 3M3, Canada

Windsor, NL

+1 519-969-2854
Physio
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FAQs — Dry Needling and IMS Clinics in Canada

What is the difference between dry needling and acupuncture?

Dry needling targets specific muscular trigger points and is based on Western anatomical principles. Acupuncture follows Traditional Chinese Medicine theory and targets energy meridians. Both use similar needles but have different theoretical frameworks and treatment goals. Many sports clinics offer both.

What conditions does dry needling treat?

Dry needling is used for muscle tension, myofascial pain, sports injuries, headaches, neck pain, back pain, rotator cuff issues, hip flexor tightness, and post-injury scar tissue. IMS is particularly effective for chronic overuse injuries where nerve sensitization plays a role.

Is dry needling covered by insurance?

Dry needling billed by a registered physiotherapist is generally covered under your physiotherapy benefit. IMS billed by a physiotherapist is also typically covered. Coverage under chiropractic or other provider types varies by plan.

Does dry needling hurt?

You may feel a brief muscle twitch or ache when the needle hits a trigger point — this is a good sign called the local twitch response. Discomfort is usually brief. Many patients feel significant muscle release and pain relief immediately after treatment.

Who provides dry needling in Canada?

Physiotherapists, chiropractors, and some athletic therapists provide dry needling with specialized post-graduate training. IMS is most commonly performed by physiotherapists trained in Gunn IMS. Verify your provider's credentials before booking.

Can dry needling be combined with kinesiology tape?

Yes. Kinesiology tape is often applied to the treated area after dry needling to support muscle recovery and reduce post-treatment soreness. The combination is particularly effective for trigger point management in athletes.

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