
Percussion Therapy in Orange, CA
Patients from Orange, including those near Old Towne Orange Historic District and Chapman University, drive about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange for percussion therapy at Aligned Health, one of Orange's closer options for this kind of care.
How it works
Inside a percussion therapy session.
Warm the tissue
A broad head at light pressure prepares the muscle for deeper work, roughly 30 seconds of sweeping.
Find the target
We palpate for the actual restriction, not just where it hurts. Those are often different spots.
Work it
A deeper head, moderate pressure, cross-fiber for 60-90 seconds. We stop as soon as the tissue changes.
Retest & pair
We check range of motion and pair with adjusting, stretching, or red light to lock in the change.
Why Orange patients choose us
Built for Orange patients.
- 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.
- Percussion Therapy is paired with up to 13 other on-site modalities, so Orange patients don't need a second appointment across town.
- Rapid reduction in muscle tightness
What you can expect
Real results, close to home.
- Rapid reduction in muscle tightness
- Improved range of motion in minutes
- Boosted local circulation and lymphatic drainage
- Less post-workout soreness (DOMS)
- Excellent prep and finish for adjustments
- No downtime, you leave feeling better right away
Questions from local patients
Orange FAQs.
Can I combine percussion therapy with other services in one visit?
Yes, most Orange patients pair percussion therapy with one or two other modalities in the same appointment, so the about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange trip covers more ground.
How is this different from a massage gun at home?
Same principle, better technique and pairing. In-office we choose the right head, pressure, and duration based on how your tissue responds, and we pair it with an adjustment or stretch to make the change stick.
Will it leave bruises?
Not when used correctly. Bruising is a sign of too much pressure or too long on one spot.
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