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Beyond Trigger Point Dry Needling
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Setting the Standard in Safety and Effectiveness Since 1994
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Gunn IMS is a whole-body approach for the diagnosis and treatment of persistent myofascial pain syndromes including muscle, nerve, joint, tendon, bursal, fascial and biomechanical problems. The approach, using intramuscular dry needling, is based on the neuropathic dysfunction model developed by Dr C. Chan Gunn. This model looks at the whole body, not just isolated areas of pain, and considers dysfunction in the nervous system as the cause of persistent myofascial dysfunction and pain.
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Dr. C Chan Gunn - founder of the Gunn IMS model and treatment approach
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The Chan Gunn Pavilion on UBC Vancouver campus
The Gunn IMS teaching program has run continuously since 1994. Since 2011, the program has been part of the University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Medicine and is now located in the Chan Gunn Pavilion on the UBC Vancouver campus. Our world class instructors train only highly experienced physiotherapists and medical doctors. 
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UBC Gunn IMS at CPA Congress 2023 in Beautiful Québec City!

7/17/2023

 
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Instructors Cory Choma, Susan Massitti and Dave Zelibka, and   Program  Director, Lyndal Solomons, spent   July  13-15th in Québec  City representing UBC Gunn IMS at the 2023 Canadian Physiotherapy Congress.  Thanks to everyone who popped by our booth to say "hi"!
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Cory Choma  was an invited speaker, presenting his talk "Is treating the periphery "old school"? Bridging the gap between peripheral treatments and 'modern pain science'".
To watch a full version of Cory's lecture - scroll down to our Ottawa course post.
Lyndal (Chair), Susan (Secretary) and Dave (Website Representative) also serve on the executive of the Acupuncture and Dry Needling (ADN) Division of the CPA.  ADN Newsletter Editor, Gopika Athithan, also joined Lyndal, Susan and Dave representing the ADN Division at Congress - the first in-person Congress in 3 years  due to COVID restrictions - it was great to be able to spend time in-person together instead of just over Zoom!
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