I have started working with Dr Nikolay Yelizarov as of July 2010. Dr Yelizarov is a Russian trained doctor who has received his Masters of Human Kinetics from U.B.C. He is also a registered acupuncturist and a member of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine.
In our clinic Dr. Yelizarov uses a form of acupuncture he calls EIMS. In it he uses acupuncture needles which deliver a charge via electrical device. This stimulates the muscle unit to help reduce pain and promote healing.
I have asked Dr. Yelizarov to write a quick piece on what EIMS is.
Feel free to post any questions or comments,
Mike Reoch
Electrical IntraMuscular Stimulation is a technique designed electively for the treatment of muscles and tendons. Most muscle or tendon strains are a result of acute or chronic overuse. An acute overuse injury is usually referred as a “muscle pull”. Usually these pulls are left to heal over time or with the help from an anti inflammatory drug. With chronic overuse muscles can have repeated, micro, “muscle pulls”. These micro-tears are usually unnoticeable but can result in the changing in muscle features. Increased muscle stiffness, reduced flexibility reduced strength, decreased performance, even tissue fibrosis are examples of such changes. EIMS is aimed not only to eliminate the associated pain but to restore the affected strength and flexibility to ensure long term improvement.
A frequent question from patients is: “I have pain but it seems more nerve related than muscle”. A muscle unit is composed of myofibrils, blood vessels, connective tissues and nerve or pain receptors. Every muscle pain has a neurologic component. A swelling of a strained muscle causes pinching of the nerve and creates pain. A group of strained muscles may pinch a nerve of a larger size and can create neuralgic pain. So when we are talking about pain it is better to understand what the causing is rather than its label. EIMS is a fast and efficient way for treating overused muscles. If you are uncertain if EIMS can help you we can perform a functional assessment and take an infrared thermography picture to assess your pain.
About 70-80% of visits to the family doctor are pain related. The diagnosis may be: back pain, migraine, headache, whiplash, osteoarthritis, or tendinitis. Even a diagnosis of connective tissue like plantar fasciitis or carpal tunnel syndrome has muscular involvement. The pain will be eliminated or at least significantly less after an EIMS treatment of the involved tissue(s).