Faster and Better Outcomes
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Learn how to use an instrument to detect and treat soft tissue fibrosis or chronic inflammation and restore range of motion.
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How it works
Graston Technique® is an innovative, evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to detect and effectively break down scar tissue and fascial restrictions, as well as maintain optimal range of motion.
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About Graston Technique®
Since 1994, Graston Technique® (GT) has been the leading modality in Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM). GT enables clinicians to effectively address scar tissue and fascial restrictions and maintain optimal range of motion in their patients through comprehensive training and education. GT is clinically proven to achieve faster and better outcomes for acute and chronic conditions such as Achilles Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel, Adhesive Capsulitis, IT Band Syndrome, Lumbar Strain and Plantar Fasciitis. For more information about GT, review our research, course descriptions, testimonials and videos.
GT Blog
- Achilles Tendinopathy: Managing Load on the Tendon with Graston Technique
Mar 19, 2016 0 Comments
By Mike Ploski, PT, ATC, OCS and Nathan Hinkeldey, DC Graston Technique (GT) has come to be my "go-to" treatment approach for Achilles Tendinopathy. This condition typically affects active individuals, typically between the ages of 30 to… - Are You Looking For a Way to Increase the Effectiveness of Your Stabilization Exercises?
Mar 18, 2016 0 Comments
Have you tried adding manual therapy? In a recent study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (Volume 46, Number 2, February 2016) they show positive evidence that manual therapy combined with stabilization…

