ABC Chiropractic

Gonstead Technique in Hudsonville

Gonstead Technique in Hudsonville, MI — one of chiropractic's most thorough methods. Full-spine analysis and precise manual adjustments target the exact problem joint.

Dr. Nick Fischer

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

ABC Chiropractic

Gonstead Technique in Hudsonville

If you want one of the most thorough hands-on evaluations in chiropractic, the Gonstead Technique is it. Before a single adjustment is made, Dr. Nick Fischer performs a detailed full-spine analysis — checking how you stand, feeling each spinal level, using a handheld instrument to detect inflammation, and reviewing X-rays when the picture isn't clear. The result is a specific, targeted correction to the exact joint causing the problem — nothing more, nothing less — for patients across Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, and Allendale.

Gonstead Technique at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville
How Gonstead Technique works at ABC Chiropractic

How it works

What to expect with gonstead technique

  1. Step 1

    Five-part full-spine analysis

    We combine visualization of your posture and gait, static and motion palpation of each spinal level, Nervoscope instrumentation to detect heat asymmetry (a sign of nerve irritation), and X-ray review when warranted — so we know exactly which joint to adjust before we touch it.

  2. Step 2

    Specific level identification

    Unlike broad adjusting protocols, Gonstead zeroes in on one or two true subluxations rather than every level that feels tight. You get a clear, plain-English explanation of what we found — which disc, which nerve, and why it matters.

  3. Step 3

    Precise hands-on correction

    The adjustment itself is a controlled, specific manual thrust applied only to the confirmed problem joint — in the exact direction the analysis supports — to restore alignment and relieve nerve pressure without disturbing levels that are already moving well.

Why patients choose it

Benefits of gonstead technique

Highly specific — only the true problem joint is adjusted

Thorough five-part analysis before any treatment begins

Effective for disc injuries, sciatica, and stubborn neck and back pain

Time-tested — developed over decades of clinical practice

Precise correction means lasting results, not temporary relief

Gentle enough for most ages when indicated

The basics

About gonstead technique

Named after Dr. Clarence Gonstead, who spent decades refining it in his Wisconsin clinic, the Gonstead system is built on one central idea — chiropractic adjustments should be specific. Rather than adjusting every level that feels stiff, it uses five distinct assessment tools (visualization, static palpation, motion palpation, instrumentation, and X-ray analysis) to pinpoint the one or two joints that are truly out of alignment and interfering with nerve function. Only those levels are adjusted, and only in the direction the analysis supports.

That precision matters most for conditions tied to specific disc and nerve levels — disc injuries, sciatica, and chronic neck or back pain that hasn't responded to more general approaches. Because the adjustment is targeted rather than broad, patients often notice clearer, more lasting results. If your spine has been evaluated but you feel like the root cause was never quite found, a Gonstead analysis is a logical next step.

Gonstead Technique at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville

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What is the Gonstead Technique?

The Gonstead Technique is one of chiropractic’s most thorough and respected hands-on methods. Developed by Dr. Clarence Gonstead in the mid-20th century, it starts from a simple premise — a chiropractic adjustment should be specific to the exact joint that needs it, not a broad treatment of the whole spine.

To get there, the Gonstead system uses five distinct assessment tools before any adjustment is made:

  1. Visualization — Dr. Fischer observes your posture, gait, and spinal curves for asymmetry.
  2. Static palpation — feeling each vertebral level for tenderness, swelling, and tissue changes.
  3. Motion palpation — moving each segment to assess how freely it flexes, extends, and rotates.
  4. Nervoscope instrumentation — a handheld device that detects heat asymmetry alongside the spine, a reliable sign of nerve irritation at a specific level.
  5. X-ray analysis — when imaging will change your care, full-spine standing X-rays are reviewed to confirm the direction and degree of misalignment.

Only after completing this analysis does Dr. Fischer determine which joint to adjust — and the correction targets that level only, in the specific direction the data supports.

What to expect

Your first Gonstead visit is thorough. Plan for a complete health history, postural assessment, and the full five-part analysis. If imaging is warranted, those X-rays are taken and reviewed before your care plan is finalized.

Dr. Fischer will explain exactly what the analysis found — which joint, which nerve root is involved, and why targeted correction at that level makes sense for your situation. You’ll leave knowing what’s going on, not just having received an adjustment.

Follow-up visits are efficient. Dr. Fischer re-checks the relevant levels, confirms any changes since your last visit, and adjusts only what the current analysis supports. Patients often notice steady, cumulative improvement across the first several visits.

Who it helps

The Gonstead Technique tends to work especially well when the problem can be traced to one or two specific spinal levels. Patients who often see strong results include those dealing with:

  • Back pain — especially lower back pain tied to a specific disc or joint level
  • Sciatica — nerve pain that radiates into the leg from a compressed lumbar root
  • Disc injury — bulging or herniated discs where joint-specific correction reduces pressure on the nerve
  • Neck pain — cervical subluxations causing persistent pain, stiffness, or nerve referral into the arm

If you’ve had chiropractic care before and feel like the root cause was never quite found, or if previous treatments gave only temporary relief, the depth of a Gonstead analysis is often the missing piece. We’ll be straightforward about whether it’s the right fit for what we find.

Why choose ABC Chiropractic

Dr. Nick Fischer takes the time to do the analysis right — because a precise adjustment starts with a precise diagnosis. Patients from Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, Allendale, and Georgetown Township choose our office because care here is specific, honest, and built around what the exam actually shows — not a one-size-fits-all routine.

If you’re ready to get to the bottom of what’s driving your spine pain, our New Patient Special makes it easy to get started, and you can book your exam online in under a minute.

What it helps

Conditions we treat with gonstead technique

Good to know

Gonstead Technique FAQ

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

What is the Gonstead Technique?+

Gonstead is a detailed chiropractic system that uses five assessment tools — visualization, palpation, instrumentation, motion testing, and X-ray analysis — to identify the exact spinal joint causing problems, then delivers a precise, specific manual adjustment to that level only.

How is Gonstead different from a regular chiropractic adjustment?+

Many chiropractic approaches adjust several spinal levels during a visit. Gonstead focuses narrowly on the one or two joints the full analysis confirms are truly misaligned and affecting the nerve — which means the adjustment is more targeted and specific.

Does a Gonstead adjustment hurt?+

Most patients find it comfortable. The thrust is precise and controlled. You may feel some soreness in the first day or two — similar to starting a new exercise — as the joint begins moving properly again.

How many visits will I need?+

It depends on how long you've had the problem and what the analysis finds. After your exam, Dr. Fischer gives you a specific, time-bound care plan with a clear endpoint — not open-ended treatment.

Is the Gonstead Technique safe?+

Yes. It is a well-established, widely studied manual technique. We screen every patient first and only proceed once we confirm you're a good candidate. If your situation calls for a different approach, we'll tell you honestly.

Will I need X-rays for Gonstead?+

Not always. X-rays are part of the full Gonstead protocol when they will meaningfully change your care — for example, to confirm the direction and degree of a subluxation. We don't take imaging as a routine or unnecessary step.

Does insurance cover Gonstead chiropractic care?+

Gonstead adjustments are billed as standard chiropractic care, which most major plans cover to some degree. Send us your insurance details before your first visit and we'll verify your benefits.

Can Gonstead help a herniated disc or sciatica?+

Often, yes. Because Gonstead identifies the specific disc level involved and adjusts only that joint, it can be very effective for disc-related sciatica and nerve pain. We'll evaluate your case and be honest about whether you're a good candidate.

Is Gonstead safe for neck pain?+

Yes. Dr. Fischer is trained in both cervical and lumbar Gonstead adjusting. Cervical (neck) adjustments are always preceded by a thorough analysis, and the technique used is matched to what your exam supports.

How do I know if Gonstead is right for me?+

The best way is a thorough exam. If your analysis points to one or two specific subluxations driving your pain, Gonstead is often an ideal fit. If another approach would serve you better, Dr. Fischer will recommend it instead.

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