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Pain Relief Solutions: IMS/Dry Needling for Lower Back & Shoulder Disorders

Experience how IMS/Dry Needling can treat lower back and shoulder pain by targeting muscle trigger points. This therapeutic approach helps relieve stiffness, reduce pain, and restore function, improving overall mobility and well-being.

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Pain Relief Solutions: IMS/Dry Needling for Lower Back & Shoulder Disorders

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  1. IMS/Dry Needling Dry Needling, also called IMS, offers focused help for muscle pain and problems. This method uses thin needles to ease tension in trigger points and reduce nerve irritation. It can also help improve movement. Many people trust it for long-lasting pain, healing from injuries, and better physical performance.

  2. Lower Back Pain Relief Struggling with lower back pain? Simple lifestyle changes can help a lot. Try low-impact activities like walking or swimming. These can strengthen your muscles without putting too much strain on them. Use good chairs, apply cold or heat therapy, and keep a good posture during the day. Over-the-counter pain relief or professional help, like physical therapy or chiropractic care, can also assist. Take action now and enjoy a healthier, pain-free back!

  3. Shoulder Pain Treatment Shoulder pain usually comes from muscle strain, rotator cuff injuries, or arthritis. Ways to treat it include rest, ice therapy, and some medicine for quick help. Physical therapy works to strengthen muscles and allows better movement. A corticosteroid shot can help reduce swelling, and changing your surroundings can stop extra strain. If the pain doesn’t go away, you might think about surgery, like arthroscopy. A plan designed just for you helps with recovery and gives long-lasting relief from shoulder pain.

  4. Contact Us • Number: (587) 386-0094 • Email: physioprestige0@gmail.com • Url: https://prestigephysio.ca/ • Address: 101-5703 48 Avenue Camrose Alberta T4V 0J9 Canada

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