IMS Therapy

Intramuscular Stimulations (AIMS)

What is Intramuscular Stimulation (AIMS) ?

Intramuscular Stimulation (AIMS) therapy is a highly effective, non-surgical treatment for chronic pain and musculoskeletal issues, particularly those stemming from nerve dysfunction and muscle tightness. Developed by Dr. Chan Gunn, AIMS uses fine, acupuncture-like needles inserted into tight or shortened muscles to release tension and address underlying neuropathic pain. Unlike traditional acupuncture, AIMS focuses on the relationship between nerve irritation and muscular dysfunction, targeting specific trigger points to provide relief. The therapy works by stimulating the muscle to create a reflexive twitch response, which helps reset muscle tone, improve blood flow, and reduce nerve irritability.  This process promotes the healing of soft tissues and restores the normal function of the affected area. AIMS is especially beneficial for patients experiencing pain not explained by imaging studies, as it focuses on the functional imbalances caused by irritated nerves and shortened muscles. Conditions like sciatica, chronic back and neck pain, myofascial pain syndrome, and repetitive strain injuries can all be effectively treated with AIMS. Many patients notice significant improvements after just a few sessions, making it a valuable tool in pain management strategies. The minimally invasive nature of AIMS therapy, combined with its ability to target the root cause of pain rather than merely addressing symptoms, makes it an appealing option for those seeking long-term relief and improved quality of life.

How Intramuscular Stimulation (AIMS) Therapy Works?

Intramuscular Stimulation (AIMS) therapy is a form of dry needling that targets chronic pain caused by muscle tightness and nerve dysfunction. It works by addressing the root cause of the pain, often linked to shortened or tight muscles and irritated nerves. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how AIMS therapy works:
Intramuscular Stimulations

1. Assessing the Problem

2. Inserting Needles

3. Stimulating a Response

4. Improving Blood Flow

5. Restoring Nerve Function

6. Promoting Long-Term Healing

Intramuscular Stimulation (AIMS) Therapy
Meet Your A-IMS Expert

Will I feel any pain after the treatment?

Patients often describe AIMS therapy as life-changing, feeling relief from chronic pain and regaining freedom of movement. The release of muscle tension brings a sense of lightness and hope, empowering them with confidence in their healing journey. Many feel energized and optimistic, seeing it as a key step toward reclaiming their quality of life.

Will I feel any pain after the treatment?

Patients often describe AIMS therapy as life-changing, feeling relief from chronic pain and regaining freedom of movement. The release of muscle tension brings a sense of lightness and hope, empowering them with confidence in their healing journey. Many feel energized and optimistic, seeing it as a key step toward reclaiming their quality of life.

Are there any restrictions after treatment?

After Intramuscular Stimulation (AIMS) therapy, there are typically no significant restrictions, but it’s recommended to follow these guidelines to optimize recovery:

  1. Avoid Intense Activities: Refrain from heavy exercise or strenuous activities for 24–48 hours to allow the muscles to recover.
  2. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help flush out toxins released during the treatment.
  3. Stretch or Light Movement: Gentle stretches or light activities can help ease any post-treatment soreness.
  4. Avoid Alcohol: Minimize alcohol intake immediately after treatment, as it can affect muscle recovery.
 

Your provider may offer specific advice based on your condition. Overall, most patients can resume normal activities shortly after treatment.

Anna Ducksoon Lee

Meet Your A-IMS Expert: Anna Lee, MD

Dr. Anna Lee, a board-certified pain management specialist in Cresskill, NJ, is the pioneer of Automated Intramuscular Stimulation (A-IMS®), a revolutionary non-invasive pain relief technique. With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Lee is dedicated to helping patients achieve lasting relief from chronic pain without surgery or medications.