ABC Chiropractic

Arthrostim Adjusting in Hudsonville

Gentle, instrument-based Arthrostim adjusting in Hudsonville, MI — rapid low-force impulses restore joint motion without cracking, ideal for sensitive patients.

Dr. Nick Fischer

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

ABC Chiropractic

Arthrostim Adjusting in Hudsonville

If you've been nervous about chiropractic care because of the "cracking" sound, or if a previous injury or health condition calls for an extra-gentle touch, Arthrostim adjusting may be exactly the right fit. Dr. Nick Fischer uses this handheld instrument to deliver precise, repetitive low-force impulses — restoring normal joint motion across the spine and extremities without the high-velocity thrust of a traditional manual adjustment.

Arthrostim Adjusting at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville
How Arthrostim Adjusting works at ABC Chiropractic

How it works

What to expect with arthrostim adjusting

  1. Step 1

    Thorough exam first

    We review your history, perform orthopedic and movement testing, and determine whether instrument-based adjusting — or a combination of techniques — is the right match for your spine and goals.

  2. Step 2

    Targeted instrument adjusting

    Dr. Fischer positions the Arthrostim precisely over the restricted joint and delivers a sequence of gentle impulses, checking joint motion and muscle response in real time to confirm each segment is releasing.

  3. Step 3

    Progress and plan

    Each visit builds on the last. We track your range of motion and symptom changes, adjust the frequency and depth of care, and give you a clear endpoint — not open-ended treatment.

Why patients choose it

Benefits of arthrostim adjusting

No twisting, popping, or high-velocity thrusts

Comfortable for sensitive, anxious, or post-surgical patients

Precise — targets one joint at a time without stressing neighbors

Works on the spine, hips, shoulders, wrists, and other extremity joints

Often reduces surrounding muscle guarding faster than manual adjusting

Safe for a wide range of ages and conditions

The basics

About arthrostim adjusting

The Arthrostim instrument works by sending a series of rapid, controlled impulses into a restricted joint at a frequency that activates the body's own neurological reset response. Each gentle tap encourages the joint to move more freely, releases tight surrounding muscles, and sends updated motion signals to the brain — all without the rotation or pressure of a manual adjustment. The result feels more like a firm tap than a "crack," and most patients find it immediately comfortable.

This approach is not a lesser version of chiropractic care — it's a different and often superior tool for specific situations. Patients who are post-surgical, highly sensitive to pain, osteoporotic, pregnant, anxious about manual adjusting, or simply prefer a softer technique frequently get outstanding results with Arthrostim. It's also valuable when a joint is so inflamed or guarded that a manual thrust would trigger too much muscle resistance to be effective.

Arthrostim Adjusting 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 Arthrostim adjusting?

Arthrostim adjusting uses a small, hand-held instrument to deliver a precise series of rapid, low-force impulses to restricted spinal joints and extremities. Each gentle tap fires at a frequency that triggers the body’s neurological response — the same response that a traditional manual adjustment achieves with a single high-velocity thrust — but without any twisting, popping, or significant force. The result is restored joint motion, reduced muscle tightness, and improved communication between the nervous system and the brain, delivered in a way that most patients find genuinely comfortable.

Dr. Nick Fischer uses the Arthrostim as a primary or complementary adjusting tool, depending on what your spine needs and what you prefer. It’s not a shortcut or a lesser option — it’s a different and often superior tool for the right situation.

What to expect

Your first visit starts with a thorough exam — health history, orthopedic and movement testing, and a conversation about your goals and any concerns you have about treatment. Once we determine that Arthrostim is the right fit, care begins.

During each session:

  1. Positioning — you’re seated or lying comfortably on the table, depending on the areas being addressed.
  2. Instrument adjusting — Dr. Fischer places the Arthrostim tip on the target joint and delivers a brief sequence of gentle impulses. You’ll feel a light, rapid tapping — not pressure or pain.
  3. Real-time check — we assess joint motion and muscle tension after each segment to confirm it’s releasing before moving on.
  4. Review — we discuss what was found and adjusted, and what you should notice over the next day or two.

Sessions typically run 10–20 minutes. Many patients feel looser and more comfortable immediately; others notice the full benefit over 24–48 hours as the nervous system integrates the changes.

Who it helps

Arthrostim adjusting is an excellent fit for patients who:

  • Are nervous about traditional chiropractic “cracking” or have had a bad experience elsewhere
  • Have back pain or neck pain driven by restricted joints but significant surrounding muscle guarding
  • Experience headaches or migraines tied to upper cervical and thoracic restrictions
  • Live with hip pain or other extremity joint restrictions
  • Have osteoporosis, recent surgery, or another condition that calls for low-force care
  • Are elderly, young children, or anyone who simply prefers a gentler technique

If you’re unsure whether Arthrostim is right for you, the exam will answer that — and we’ll explain our reasoning in plain English.

Why choose ABC Chiropractic

Patients from Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, Allendale, and Georgetown Township choose our office because Dr. Nick Fischer takes the time to match the technique to the patient — not the other way around. Whether you need the precision of instrument adjusting, a traditional manual adjustment, or a combination of both, you’ll leave your first visit with a clear plan and a specific endpoint.

Ready to try a gentler approach? Visit our New Patient Special page or book an appointment online — it takes less than a minute.

What it helps

Conditions we treat with arthrostim adjusting

Good to know

Arthrostim Adjusting FAQ

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

What is Arthrostim adjusting?+

Arthrostim is a handheld chiropractic instrument that delivers rapid, low-force repetitive impulses to restricted spinal joints and extremities. It restores normal joint motion and calms surrounding muscle tension without the twist or "crack" of a manual adjustment.

Does Arthrostim adjusting hurt?+

No — most patients describe it as a light, rapid tapping sensation that feels nothing like what they feared. Because the force is low and highly controlled, even patients with significant pain or sensitivity usually find it completely tolerable.

How is Arthrostim different from manual chiropractic adjusting?+

A manual adjustment uses a short, fast thrust applied by hand. Arthrostim replaces that with a series of gentler, repetitive mechanical impulses at a controlled frequency. The therapeutic goal — restoring joint motion and improving neurological signaling — is the same; the method is much softer.

Who is a good candidate for Arthrostim?+

Anyone who prefers a gentle technique, feels anxious about traditional adjusting, has osteoporosis or other conditions that call for low force, is recovering from surgery, or has a joint so inflamed that manual adjusting would be too uncomfortable. It's also excellent for children and older adults.

How many sessions will I need?+

It varies by how long the problem has been present and how your body responds. After your exam Dr. Fischer provides a specific, time-bound care plan with a clear finish line — not an open-ended schedule.

Is Arthrostim adjusting safe?+

Yes. The low force levels make it one of the safest chiropractic tools available. We screen every patient at the first visit to confirm candidacy and tailor the protocol to your situation.

Can Arthrostim help with neck pain and headaches?+

Absolutely. Cervical and upper-thoracic joint restrictions are a common driver of both neck pain and tension headaches. The instrument's precision allows Dr. Fischer to target those joints gently without the head rotation that concerns some patients.

Will my insurance cover instrument adjusting?+

Instrument-assisted chiropractic adjustments are billed as chiropractic manipulation and are typically covered the same as manual adjustments under plans that include chiropractic benefits. We verify your benefits before your first visit so there are no surprises.

Can Arthrostim be combined with other treatments?+

Yes, and it often is. Dr. Fischer frequently pairs Arthrostim with soft-tissue therapy, physiotherapy, or spinal decompression to address the full picture — not just the restricted joint.

Do I have to choose between Arthrostim and manual adjusting?+

Not at all. Some patients do best with Arthrostim exclusively; others benefit from a mix of techniques. We use whichever approach — or combination — gives you the best outcome for your spine and your comfort level.

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.”
MR Megan R. Verified review · Google