Graston Technique - Injury Treatment and RehabilitationSimple Technology Improving Injury Treatment & Rehabilitation
 

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:

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 Tendinitis
   (shoulder pain)
Patellofemoral Disorders
   (knee pain)
Achilles Tendinitis
   (ankle pain)
Fibromyalgia
Scar Tissue
Trigger Finger
Shin Splints
 

Outcome Studies
TherapyCare Resources (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 the 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

 How the Graston Technique Works
 

"Using the Technique, I have been able to help patients even those who have not succeeded with prior intervention to achieve higher levels of function and pain relief." 

— M. Terry Carey-Loghmani,
MS PT, MTC