Graston Technique®
The Graston Technique is a specialized form of manual therapy designed to address musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. This innovative approach utilizes ergonomically designed stainless steel instruments to assist healthcare professionals, such as chiropractors, in detecting and treating soft tissue issues.
Through precise and controlled movements, the Graston Technique aims to break down scar tissue, fascial restrictions, and chronic inflammation that may contribute to pain and restricted mobility. The instruments are applied to the skin, allowing practitioners to identify and target areas of dysfunction with a heightened level of sensitivity.
This therapy is commonly employed as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for various musculoskeletal disorders, including but not limited to sports injuries, repetitive strain injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation. The Graston Technique is known for promoting tissue healing, reducing pain, and improving range of motion, providing patients with a non-invasive and effective approach to enhancing their physical well-being.