ABC Chiropractic

Electrotherapy in Hudsonville

Drug-free electrotherapy in Hudsonville, MI — gentle TENS/EMS pulses calm muscle spasm, block pain signals, and accelerate healing after acute injuries and flare-ups.

Dr. Nick Fischer

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

ABC Chiropractic

Electrotherapy in Hudsonville

When pain or muscle spasm flares up, the last thing you want is another pill. Electrotherapy — using gentle TENS or EMS currents — sends low-level electrical pulses directly to the affected area, blocking pain signals at the nerve, relaxing tight muscles, and supporting the body's own healing process. Dr. Nick Fischer uses electrotherapy as part of an integrated, drug-free care plan for patients across Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, and West Michigan.

Electrotherapy at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville
How Electrotherapy works at ABC Chiropractic

How it works

What to expect with electrotherapy

  1. Step 1

    Identify the target tissue

    We review your history and perform a focused exam to confirm which muscles or nerve pathways are generating your pain or spasm — so we apply the current exactly where it will help most.

  2. Step 2

    Set the right protocol

    We select TENS or EMS mode, electrode placement, frequency, and intensity based on your condition — acute flare-up, chronic spasm, or post-injury recovery — and adjust it as you progress.

  3. Step 3

    Combine and progress

    Electrotherapy pairs directly with chiropractic adjustments and rehab exercises, giving your nervous system a calmer baseline so the rest of your care plan works faster and holds longer.

Why patients choose it

Benefits of electrotherapy

Blocks pain signals without drugs or injections

Relaxes acute muscle spasm quickly and comfortably

Increases local circulation to support tissue healing

Reduces inflammation in the treated area

Complements adjustments by calming the nervous system

Safe and well-tolerated for most ages and conditions

The basics

About electrotherapy

TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) works by delivering a mild current through the skin that interrupts the pain signal before it reaches the brain — the same principle behind the body's natural "gate control" mechanism. EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) uses a slightly different frequency to cause a gentle, rhythmic muscle contraction that flushes out metabolic waste, reduces spasm, and encourages blood flow to the area.

Both modes are comfortable, completely non-invasive, and leave no downtime — most patients describe the sensation as a mild tingling or light pulsing. Because electrotherapy targets the exact muscle or nerve group causing your symptoms, it complements spinal adjustments and soft-tissue work to give you faster, longer-lasting relief from acute flare-ups and stubborn chronic pain.

Electrotherapy 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 electrotherapy?

Electrotherapy is a drug-free treatment that uses low-level electrical currents — delivered through small adhesive electrode pads placed on the skin — to reduce pain, relax muscle spasm, and support tissue healing. Two modes are used most often in chiropractic practice:

  • TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) — pulses that interrupt pain signals before they reach the brain, giving fast, comfortable relief during and after a session.
  • EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) — pulses that cause a gentle, rhythmic muscle contraction, flushing out metabolic waste and reducing chronic spasm.

Neither involves needles, medication, or downtime. The sensation is a mild tingling or pulsing — relaxing for most patients rather than uncomfortable.

What to expect

When you arrive for an electrotherapy session, Dr. Fischer will confirm the target area from your exam notes and position the electrode pads directly over the muscle or nerve group involved. The device is turned up slowly from zero until you feel a comfortable, steady sensation — never sharp or painful.

Most sessions last 10–20 minutes. You rest on the table while the current does its work; many patients find the rhythmic sensation calming. Electrotherapy is usually combined with a chiropractic adjustment and possibly ultrasound therapy or physiotherapy in the same visit, so you get the full benefit of multiple tools working together.

You can drive yourself home and return to normal activity immediately — there’s no recovery time required.

Who it helps

Electrotherapy is a good fit for patients dealing with acute pain flares or stubborn muscle tension that is slowing down their recovery. It is especially useful for:

  • Back pain — lower, mid, or upper — particularly when muscle spasm is a major component
  • Neck pain and the tight, guarded muscles that follow a strain or adjustment
  • Sprains and strains where reducing early inflammation and spasm accelerates healing

If you’re not sure whether electrotherapy is right for your situation, a thorough first-visit exam will tell us — and we’ll be honest if a different approach makes more sense for you.

Why choose ABC Chiropractic

At ABC Chiropractic, we treat the cause of your pain rather than just suppressing the symptom. Electrotherapy earns its place in your care plan when it genuinely moves you forward — not as filler. Dr. Nick Fischer integrates it with chiropractic adjustments, hands-on soft-tissue work, and corrective rehab so every visit builds on the last.

Patients from Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, Allendale, and Georgetown Township trust us because we give you a clear, time-bound plan with honest expectations — and we don’t keep you coming in once you’re better.

Ready to calm that flare-up? Check out our New Patient Special or book your first appointment online in under a minute.

What it helps

Conditions we treat with electrotherapy

Good to know

Electrotherapy FAQ

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

What is electrotherapy and how does it work?+

Electrotherapy uses small adhesive electrode pads placed on the skin to deliver low-level electrical pulses. TENS mode blocks pain signals at the nerve level; EMS mode gently contracts the muscle to reduce spasm and boost circulation. Both are drug-free and non-invasive.

Does electrotherapy hurt?+

No. Most patients describe it as a mild tingling, buzzing, or light pulsing — nothing sharp or uncomfortable. We start at a low intensity and adjust it to keep you comfortable throughout the session.

How long does a session last?+

A typical electrotherapy session runs 10–20 minutes, usually as part of a broader visit that may also include a chiropractic adjustment and targeted stretches.

How many sessions will I need?+

Acute flare-ups often respond noticeably within two to four visits. Chronic conditions may need a longer course. After your exam, Dr. Fischer gives you a specific, time-bound plan — not open-ended treatment.

Is electrotherapy the same as TENS I can buy at the drugstore?+

Over-the-counter TENS units can provide temporary pain relief at home, but clinical electrotherapy uses medical-grade equipment with precise frequency and intensity settings, professional electrode placement, and integration with your overall care plan for better, longer-lasting outcomes.

Is electrotherapy safe?+

Yes, for the vast majority of patients. We screen before every session. It is generally not used over metal implants, a pacemaker, an open wound, or during pregnancy — your exam ensures you're a good candidate.

Can electrotherapy help back pain and neck pain?+

Absolutely. It is one of the most effective conservative tools for calming the muscle spasm and nerve irritation that drive acute back pain and neck pain. We often pair it with a chiropractic adjustment for the same visit.

What's the difference between TENS and EMS?+

TENS targets sensory nerves to interrupt the pain signal — ideal for pain relief and acute flare-ups. EMS targets motor nerves to produce a gentle muscle contraction — better for reducing spasm, improving muscle function, and aiding recovery from sprains and strains.

Will my insurance cover electrotherapy?+

Many major insurance plans cover electrotherapy when it is part of a documented chiropractic or physical rehabilitation plan. We verify your benefits before your first visit and also offer affordable self-pay rates.

Can electrotherapy be used alongside other treatments?+

Yes — in fact, it works best that way. We routinely combine it with chiropractic adjustments, ultrasound therapy, and physiotherapy in a single visit for a cumulative effect greater than any one therapy alone.

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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.”
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“Best chiropractor in Hudsonville. The whole team is friendly and the adjustments are gentle — never rushed.”
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“Helped my sciatica when nothing else did. I highly recommend ABC Chiropractic to anyone on the fence.”
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