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Research Findings

Research conducted by Graston Technique® trained clinicians at Ball Memorial Hospital and Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, found that the controlled micro trauma induced through Graston Technique® protocol, increased the amount of fibroblasts to the treated area. That amount of inflammation to the scar tissue helps initiate the healing cascade. The structure of the tissue is rearranged, and damaged tissue is replaced by new tissue. Ice is then applied to reduce the pain and exercise is implemented to increase function and range of motion.

Other clinical studies continue to document the success of Graston Technique®, generally achieving better outcomes when compared to traditional therapies, and resolving injuries that have failed to respond to other therapies.

Use the links below for clinical research reports, outcome data and published papers from Graston Technique® Network members and their patients.

Research Reports
Other  Findings/Presentations
Published Articles & Books
Outcome Data




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 How the Graston Technique Works
 

"Half of the patients in the study achieved at least 90% of their therapeutic goals, proving the health benefit of the Graston Technique®."

—Douglas G. Perry, Ph.D.
Graston Technique®
Outcomes Report;
June, 2000.

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