Clinical Applications of the Patented GT Instruments
The Graston Technique® (GT) Instruments, while enhancing the clinician's ability to detect fascial adhesions and restrictions, have been clinically proven to achieve quicker and better outcomes in treating both acute and chronic conditions, including:
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Cervical sprain/strain (neck pain)
| Lumbar sprain/strain (back pain) |
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (wrist pain)
| Plantar Fasciitis (foot pain) |
| Lateral Epicondylitis (tennis elbow) | Medial Epicondylitis (golfer's elbow) |
| Rotator Cuff Tendinosis (shoulder pain) | Patellofemoral Disorders (knee pain) |
Achilles Tendinosis (ankle pain)
| Fibromyalgia |
Scar Tissue
| Trigger Finger |
Shin Splints
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Outcome Studies
TherapyCare Resources, Inc. (TCR) has analyzed the results of patient care by utilizing the outcome analysis system of the Graston Technique® for licensed clinicians. The positive clinical results achieved thus far have led to additional research that explores patient responses to Graston Technique®. Patient outcome data that measures pain and function — including activities of daily living — continues to be gathered.
Click here for Outcome Summary Data of the 17 most common diagnoses