
Electromuscular Stimulation in Orange, CA
For Orange residents near Old Towne Orange Plaza, electromuscular stimulation at Aligned Health means real, hands-on care, not a rushed appointment. Our office is about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange.
Why Orange patients choose us
Built for Orange patients.
- We regularly treat patients commuting in via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange, so we know the schedule that works for Orange residents.
- A straightforward drive from Old Towne Orange Plaza, most Orange patients reach us about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange.
- Electromuscular Stimulation is paired with up to 13 other on-site modalities, so Orange patients don't need a second appointment across town.
How it works
Inside a electromuscular stimulation session.
Place the pads
Skin-safe adhesive electrodes are placed on either side of the target muscle or nerve pathway.
Set the mode
Depending on the goal we choose sensory-level (TENS for pain) or motor-level (EMS for muscle activation) settings.
Modulate signals
The current interrupts pain-signal transmission and drives fresh blood into the treatment area.
Retest and layer
We reassess range of motion and pair the session with adjusting, stretching, or manual soft-tissue work.
What you can expect
Real results, close to home.
- Interrupts pain signals for immediate relief
- Reduces protective muscle spasm
- Boosts local circulation to speed tissue healing
- Non-drug, non-invasive, comfortable for most patients
- Helps re-recruit muscles that have ‘shut off’ after injury
- Pairs well with adjustments and manual therapy
Questions from local patients
Orange FAQs.
How far is Aligned Health from Orange for electromuscular stimulation?
Aligned Health is about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange. Most Orange patients treat it as a normal part of their week, not a special trip.
Does it hurt?
No. You control the intensity with our guidance, it should feel strong but comfortable, never sharp or burning.
How is TENS different from EMS?
TENS uses sensory-level current to interrupt pain signals. EMS uses motor-level current to actually contract the muscle. We use whichever fits your goal that day.
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