ABC Chiropractic

Active Release Technique in Hudsonville

Active Release Technique (ART) in Hudsonville, MI — hands-on soft-tissue therapy that frees adhesions in muscles and tendons to resolve overuse and strain injuries.

Dr. Nick Fischer

Medically reviewed by Dr. Nick Fischer, DC · Chiropractor & Clinic Director

ABC Chiropractic

Active Release Technique in Hudsonville

Active Release Technique (ART) is a patented, hands-on soft-tissue method that targets the adhesions and scar tissue that build up in muscles, tendons, and nerves after overuse, repetitive strain, or an old injury. Dr. Nick Fischer uses ART to resolve the tightness, weakness, and nerve symptoms that other therapies often miss — getting Hudsonville athletes, desk workers, and everyone in between back to full, pain-free movement faster.

Active Release Technique at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville
How Active Release Technique works at ABC Chiropractic

How it works

What to expect with active release technique

  1. Step 1

    Find the restriction

    We use orthopedic and movement testing to locate the exact muscle, tendon, or nerve that has lost normal glide — not just the site of pain, which is often one step away from the true source.

  2. Step 2

    Apply ART treatment

    Directed manual contact is placed on the affected tissue while you actively move through a prescribed range of motion, stretching the adhesion apart and teaching the tissue to glide freely again.

  3. Step 3

    Restore full movement

    We combine ART with any needed adjustments or rehab exercises so the results hold — normal mechanics, full strength, and no compensations that would create a new problem elsewhere.

Why patients choose it

Benefits of active release technique

Breaks up adhesions and scar tissue without surgery

Relieves nerve entrapments that cause tingling or weakness

Restores range of motion lost to overuse or old injuries

Especially effective for repetitive-strain conditions

Pairs well with chiropractic adjustments for faster recovery

Suitable for athletes, office workers, and manual-labor patients

The basics

About active release technique

Every time a muscle is over-stressed — whether from a single injury or years of repetitive motion — the body lays down scar tissue and adhesions to protect itself. Over time those adhesions restrict how muscles, tendons, and nerves glide past each other, creating pain, reduced range of motion, and often the nerve compression behind symptoms like carpal tunnel or elbow pain.

ART breaks that cycle by combining precise manual pressure with active patient movement. While the provider holds contact on the affected structure, the patient moves through a specific motion — effectively lengthening the tissue under tension. The controlled stretch tears apart the restricting adhesions and restores normal soft-tissue mechanics, usually faster and more completely than passive stretching or massage alone.

Active Release Technique at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville

New Patient Special

$49

Consultation, exam, and first adjustment (as clinically appropriate) for new patients.

New patients only. Excludes Medicare/Medicaid and personal-injury cases. Mention this offer when booking.

What is Active Release Technique?

Active Release Technique is a patented soft-tissue therapy designed to eliminate the adhesions and scar tissue that accumulate in muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves. Unlike massage, which works passively on tissue tension, ART combines precise manual pressure with active movement — you move through a specific range while Dr. Fischer holds contact on the targeted structure. That controlled stretch breaks the adhesion apart at the tissue level, restoring the normal glide that lets muscles and nerves move freely.

ART is especially well-suited for overuse and repetitive-strain injuries because those injuries are fundamentally an adhesion problem — years of repetitive motion lay down cumulative scar tissue that gradually restricts movement, reduces strength, and compresses nerves.

What to expect

Your first ART visit begins with a movement and orthopedic assessment to locate the specific muscle, tendon, or nerve that has lost normal glide — the true source of your symptoms, which may be a step or two away from where you feel the pain. Once we identify the restriction, treatment begins immediately.

Dr. Fischer places a precise, directed contact on the affected structure and asks you to move through a specific, guided motion — for example, slowly extending the wrist while he holds tension on a forearm flexor. You’ll feel a stretching sensation as the adhesion releases. Each movement pattern takes only a few seconds and may be repeated several times per structure.

Sessions typically run 20–30 minutes. Many patients notice improved range of motion and reduced pain the same day, with continued improvement over the following visits.

Who it helps

ART is effective for a wide range of soft-tissue and nerve conditions, particularly those driven by overuse and repetitive stress:

ART pairs naturally with other services we offer, including myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and massage therapy, for patients who need a more comprehensive soft-tissue approach.

Why choose ABC Chiropractic

Patients from Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, Georgetown Township, and Allendale trust us because we find the source of your problem and correct it — not just relieve it for a few days. Dr. Nick Fischer combines ART with chiropractic adjustments and targeted rehab so the soft tissue, the joint mechanics, and the supporting muscles all move correctly together. That complete approach is why most patients stay better, not just feel better.

Ready to finally resolve that nagging overuse injury? Check out our New Patient Special or book an appointment online — it only takes a minute.

Good to know

Active Release Technique FAQ

Still have questions? Contact us — we're happy to help.

What is Active Release Technique?+

ART is a patented, movement-based soft-tissue therapy. The provider applies precise tension to a muscle, tendon, or nerve while the patient moves through a specific range of motion — breaking up adhesions and scar tissue that restrict normal movement.

Does Active Release Technique hurt?+

Most patients describe a "good hurt" — a strong but tolerable sensation as the adhesion releases. It should never be sharply painful. We adjust pressure to stay within a comfortable range, and most people feel noticeably looser by the end of the visit.

How many ART sessions will I need?+

Many overuse injuries respond within 4–8 visits. After your exam Dr. Fischer gives you a specific, time-bound plan — not open-ended treatment — so you always know what to expect.

What conditions does ART treat?+

ART is most commonly used for carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis and golfer's elbow, shoulder impingement, rotator cuff strains, plantar fasciitis, IT band tightness, and other repetitive-strain and overuse injuries.

Is ART the same as deep-tissue massage?+

No. Massage works on tissue tension through passive pressure; ART adds active patient movement, which specifically targets the adhesions between tissue layers that limit glide. The two therapies complement each other but are not interchangeable.

Can ART help with nerve symptoms like numbness or tingling?+

Yes. ART is highly effective for nerve entrapments — places where scar tissue or adhesions are compressing or tethering a nerve. Carpal tunnel, thoracic outlet, and similar conditions often respond very well.

Is Active Release Technique safe?+

Yes. ART is a well-established, conservative soft-tissue therapy. We screen every patient before beginning care to confirm it is appropriate and adjust technique for each individual.

Will my insurance cover ART?+

Coverage varies by plan. We accept many major insurance carriers and also offer straightforward self-pay options. Share your insurance details when you call and we'll verify your benefits before the visit.

How is ART different from other soft-tissue therapies?+

The combination of precise provider contact and simultaneous active patient movement is what sets ART apart. This active component targets adhesions more specifically than passive therapies — especially for overuse injuries — and tends to produce faster, more durable results.

Who is a good candidate for Active Release Technique?+

Anyone dealing with overuse injuries, repetitive-strain pain, soft-tissue tightness, or nerve entrapments is a candidate. ART works well for athletes, desk workers, tradespeople, and patients recovering from sprains or old injuries that never fully healed.

Patient reviews

What our Hudsonville patients say

“I came in with months of low-back pain and felt real relief after the first week. Dr. Fischer actually listens and explains everything.”
SM Sarah M. Verified review · Google
“Best chiropractor in Hudsonville. The whole team is friendly and the adjustments are gentle — never rushed.”
JT James T. Verified review · Google
“Helped my sciatica when nothing else did. I highly recommend ABC Chiropractic to anyone on the fence.”
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