Electrical muscle stimulation current for pain and spasm relief in Marietta
Interrupting a pain signal and a muscle spasm.
When acute discomfort and muscle spasms interfere with your daily life, targeted electrical modalities offer non-invasive support. At Plasker Chiropractic, we use electrical muscle stimulation current to interrupt pain signals and relax tight tissues, helping you prepare for active rehabilitation and corrective care.
How electrical muscle stimulation current works in the nervous system
When acute pain or muscle spasms disrupt your daily routine, targeted electrical signals can provide temporary relief. Electrical muscle stimulation current delivers mild electrical impulses through the skin via adhesive pads. These impulses travel along sensory nerve pathways, utilizing gate control theory to block pain messages before they reach the brain. At our Plasker Chiropractic clinic in Marietta, we integrate this modality alongside our Corrective Chiropractic Care to address underlying mechanical dysfunctions rather than masking discomfort indefinitely.
What you will feel during your session
Patients frequently wonder what to expect when experiencing this therapy for the first time. As the device activates, you will notice a comfortable tingling, pulsing, or buzzing sensation beneath the pads. Your clinician carefully adjusts the intensity to match your comfort threshold, ensuring the current remains therapeutic without becoming painful. Sessions typically last between ten and twenty minutes, often complementing treatments like Massage Therapy or Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise during a comprehensive visit.
What electrical muscle stimulation current cannot replace
It is essential to understand the exact boundaries of this technology. Electrical muscle stimulation current is a supportive modality, not a standalone cure or a substitute for a thorough physical examination. It does not correct spinal misalignments, repair torn ligaments, or replace active rehabilitation. While it successfully manages acute symptoms and relaxes tight tissue, long-term recovery requires addressing root mechanical causes through targeted movement and structural care.
What the clinical evidence supports and where it is limited
Scientific literature supports the use of electrical modalities for short-term pain modulation and immediate muscle relaxation. Studies show it helps interrupt pain-spasm cycles, allowing patients to participate more effectively in physical rehab and stretching programs. However, evidence regarding long-term structural correction from electrical currents alone remains limited. We view this tool as a temporary bridge that supports your broader recovery plan, whether you are utilizing our Disc & Nerve Care Program or recovering from an auto accident.
Session protocols and safety contraindications
A typical application lasts fifteen to twenty minutes per session, administered while you rest comfortably in a treatment room. Although generally safe, certain medical conditions and implanted devices require strict avoidance of electrical modalities. Please inform our team immediately if any of the following contraindications apply to your health history.
- Active cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator
- Pregnancy or suspected pregnancy
- Malignant tumors in the treatment area
- Open wounds or damaged skin
- Blood clots or severe thrombosis
Where this equipment does its work

Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise
The part that decides whether it comes back.

Auto Accident & Whiplash Injury Care
Treated properly, documented properly.

Corrective Chiropractic Care
Restoring movement to joints that stopped moving.

Custom Foot Orthotics & Gait Support
Made from your foot, not selected from a wall.

Disc & Nerve Care Program
One irritated nerve root, treated at its source.

Dry Needling
A thin needle into the knot, and it releases.

Extremity Adjusting
Shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are joints too.

Kinesiology Taping
Support that lets you keep moving while it heals.

Massage Therapy
Therapeutic, and part of a plan.

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
For discs, not for backs in general.

Peripheral Neuropathy Program
One of the few real options for nerve pain in the feet.

Personal Injury Care & Documentation
Records an attorney can actually use.

Post-Surgical & Post-Injury Rehabilitation
After the operation, or after the injury.

Regenerative Therapies (PRP / Cell-Based)
Promising, honestly framed, and not for everyone.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.

Stress, Sleep & Nervous System Regulation
You cannot heal in the state you are living in.

Structural Correction & Posture Rehabilitation
Changing the structure, not just easing the symptom.

Upper Cervical Care
The two joints that carry your skull.

Workers' Compensation Injury Care
Back to work without going back too early.
What we point it at
Spine & Back
Nerve & Disc
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What people want to know about it
No, the treatment should not hurt. You will feel a mild tingling, pulsing, or rhythmic tapping sensation under the adhesive pads. Your clinician adjusts the intensity precisely to your personal tolerance level. If you feel any sharp discomfort, your practitioner immediately lowers the current to keep your experience comfortable and relaxing.
We use electrical currents to calm acute muscle spasms and interrupt pain signals before performing adjustments or exercises. By reducing immediate discomfort, the therapy prepares your body to engage more fully in active care programs like Corrective Chiropractic Care or Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise. It is a supportive tool, not a replacement for hands-on treatment.
A standard session lasts between ten and twenty minutes. During this time, you relax comfortably while the device delivers therapeutic impulses to the target area. It is frequently paired with other treatments such as Massage Therapy or Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression during your scheduled appointment at Plasker Chiropractic in Marietta.
No. Electrical stimulation manages symptoms and relaxes muscles, but it does not repair structural tears, severe disc herniations, or advanced joint degeneration. For significant structural issues, we coordinate comprehensive care options, including our Disc & Nerve Care Program or referrals for surgical consultations when conservative care is insufficient.
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