ABC Chiropractic

Ultrasound Therapy in Hudsonville

Ultrasound therapy in Hudsonville uses safe sound waves to deliver soothing deep heat to soft tissue — easing inflammation and speeding recovery from strains and sprains.

Dr. Nick Fischer

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

ABC Chiropractic

Ultrasound Therapy in Hudsonville

Therapeutic ultrasound is one of the quietest, most soothing tools in our office — and one of the most effective for soft-tissue injuries that just won't heal on their own. Dr. Nick Fischer uses it to deliver focused, deep heat right where strains, sprains, tendon irritation, and bursitis linger, giving tissue the circulation and relaxation it needs to finally turn the corner. Patients across Hudsonville, Jenison, and Grandville are often surprised by how painless — and how helpful — it is.

Ultrasound Therapy at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville
How Ultrasound Therapy works at ABC Chiropractic

How it works

What to expect with ultrasound therapy

  1. Step 1

    Focused assessment

    We identify the exact tissue involved — muscle, tendon, bursa, or ligament — and confirm ultrasound is the right tool for your stage of healing before we begin.

  2. Step 2

    Targeted treatment

    Using coupling gel, the transducer glides over the treatment area delivering precisely dosed sound waves to the injured layer. Sessions typically run 5–10 minutes per site.

  3. Step 3

    Integrated recovery plan

    Ultrasound works best alongside adjustments, stretching, and rehab. We build it into your care plan so soft-tissue healing and joint function improve together.

Why patients choose it

Benefits of ultrasound therapy

Reaches deep tissue a heating pad cannot

Reduces inflammation and muscle guarding

Speeds healing of tendons, ligaments, and muscle fibers

Improves flexibility by softening scar tissue

Completely painless — relaxing for most patients

Drug-free, non-invasive, no downtime

The basics

About ultrasound therapy

Sound waves at therapeutic frequencies (typically 1–3 MHz) pass harmlessly through the skin and convert to gentle heat deep inside muscle, tendon, and ligament tissue — reaching up to 5 cm below the surface where a heating pad simply can't. That deep warmth increases local blood flow, relaxes tight muscle fibers, and makes collagen more pliable, which speeds the remodeling of scar tissue and gets injured soft tissue healing properly rather than slowly.

A second mode — pulsed ultrasound — delivers the same sound waves without significant heat buildup, making it ideal for acute inflammation and swelling right after an injury. Whether we use thermal or pulsed mode (or a combination of both) depends on how fresh the injury is and what your tissue needs most. Either way, you'll feel little more than a gentle warmth and mild vibration — never pain.

Ultrasound Therapy 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 ultrasound therapy?

Therapeutic ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves — completely different from the diagnostic imaging kind — to deliver gentle, deep heat to injured soft tissue. A handheld device called a transducer is moved slowly over the skin with a thin layer of coupling gel, sending waves through the surface and into the muscle, tendon, or ligament underneath.

The sound energy converts to warmth at depth — up to 5 cm below the skin — where a heating pad or ice pack can’t reach. That heat relaxes tight muscle fibers, expands blood vessels, and makes the collagen in tendons and ligaments pliable enough to remodel properly. For stubborn soft-tissue injuries that have stalled, ultrasound often provides the push the body needs to finally heal.

In pulsed mode, the device cycles on and off to minimize heat buildup — useful when tissue is still acutely inflamed. Dr. Fischer selects the mode, frequency, and intensity based on what your injury needs at each stage of healing.

What to expect

Sessions are simple and easy. You’ll lie or sit comfortably while Dr. Fischer applies a small amount of gel to the skin over the treatment site. The transducer moves in slow, overlapping circles — you’ll feel mild warmth, sometimes a faint buzzing sensation. There is no discomfort, no electricity, and no needles.

A typical session runs 5–10 minutes per area. Ultrasound is almost always combined with other care in the same visit — spinal or extremity adjustments, stretching, or physiotherapy exercises — so your appointment stays efficient. Most patients walk out feeling noticeably looser in the treated area.

Who it helps

Ultrasound therapy is especially useful for soft-tissue problems that aren’t responding to rest alone. Common candidates include:

  • Shoulder pain and rotator cuff strains — deep tissue heat calms inflamed tendons and restores range of motion.
  • Sprains and strains — ankle, wrist, knee, and back soft-tissue injuries that need a healing boost after the initial swelling settles.
  • Bursitis — inflamed bursae in the hip, shoulder, or elbow respond well to reduced inflammation and improved circulation.
  • Plantar fasciitis — chronic heel pain with tight, fibrotic plantar fascia tissue is a textbook ultrasound case.

If you have a nagging tendon, muscle, or ligament issue — especially one that has dragged on for weeks or months — book an exam so we can determine whether ultrasound therapy is the right fit for you.

Why choose ABC Chiropractic

At ABC Chiropractic, Dr. Nick Fischer combines therapeutic ultrasound with the adjustments, rehab, and manual therapy that address why the tissue got injured in the first place. Treating the soft tissue in isolation often only provides temporary relief — pairing it with corrective care means you heal faster and stay healed.

Patients from Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, Georgetown Township, and Allendale trust us for honest, individualized care. Ready to see whether ultrasound therapy can help your injury turn the corner? Visit our New Patients page for our first-visit offer, or book an appointment online today.

What it helps

Conditions we treat with ultrasound therapy

Good to know

Ultrasound Therapy FAQ

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

What is therapeutic ultrasound?+

Therapeutic ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves — not the diagnostic kind used for imaging — to deliver gentle heat and mechanical energy to injured soft tissue. It increases blood flow, relaxes muscle, and promotes healing in tendons, ligaments, and muscle.

Does ultrasound therapy hurt?+

No. Most patients describe feeling a mild warmth or light tingling over the treatment area. The transducer glides gently on the skin with coupling gel. There is no pain.

How many sessions will I need?+

For most soft-tissue injuries, patients see improvement within 4–8 sessions. After your exam Dr. Fischer will recommend a specific plan and tell you what to expect along the way.

Is ultrasound therapy safe?+

Yes. Therapeutic ultrasound has been used safely in clinical practice for decades. We screen for the small number of contraindications (active infection, certain implants, pregnancy over the treatment area) before starting.

Can ultrasound therapy help a shoulder injury?+

Absolutely. It is one of our go-to tools for rotator cuff strains, bursitis, and tendon irritation in the shoulder — conditions where deep tissue heat and improved circulation make a meaningful difference in recovery.

What conditions does ultrasound therapy treat?+

We commonly use it for sprains and strains, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, shoulder pain, tendinopathy, and scar tissue from old soft-tissue injuries. If you have a nagging muscle or tendon problem that hasn't resolved, it's worth discussing.

How is ultrasound therapy different from electrotherapy?+

Ultrasound uses sound waves to create deep heat and mechanical stimulation in tissue. Electrotherapy uses electrical current to manage pain and muscle activation. Many patients benefit from both, and we often pair them in the same visit.

Will my insurance cover ultrasound therapy?+

Coverage varies by plan. We accept most major insurance and offer affordable self-pay rates. Share your insurance details ahead of your visit and we'll verify your benefits before you come in.

How long does a typical session last?+

Treatment time is usually 5–10 minutes per area, often combined with other therapies in the same appointment. You are in and out without significant disruption to your day.

Do I need a referral for ultrasound therapy in Michigan?+

No referral is required to see a chiropractor in Michigan. Call or book online and we can often get you in for an evaluation within a day or two.

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