Graston Technique® Chiropractic Care
What Is the Graston Technique®?
The Graston Technique® is an advanced form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) used in chiropractic care to identify and treat soft tissue restrictions, scar tissue, and fascial adhesions.
Using precision stainless-steel instruments, your chiropractor can locate problem areas that may be contributing to pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion—helping restore proper movement and function.
book onlineBenefits of the Graston Technique® in Chiropractic Care
Pain Relief Through Soft Tissue Therapy
Graston Technique® helps reduce muscle pain, joint pain, and inflammation by breaking down scar tissue and chronic adhesions that restrict movement and cause discomfort.
Improved Mobility, Flexibility, and Range of Motion
By restoring normal soft tissue function, Graston Technique® improves flexibility, joint mobility, and overall movement, making daily activities and exercise easier.
Faster Injury Recovery and Healing
This technique stimulates circulation and promotes tissue repair, helping the body heal faster from sports injuries, repetitive strain injuries, and overuse conditions.
Effective Treatment for Chronic and Acute Conditions
Graston Technique® chiropractic care is commonly used to treat:
- Neck pain and back pain
- Sports and athletic injuries
- Tendonitis (tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, rotator cuff injuries)
- Plantar fasciitis and foot pain
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Shoulder, hip, and knee pain
Enhanced Chiropractic Adjustments
Soft tissue restrictions can limit spinal and joint movement. Graston Technique® prepares muscles and connective tissue for more effective chiropractic adjustments and longer-lasting results.
Non-Invasive, Drug-Free Pain Management
Graston Technique® offers a natural, non-surgical, and drug-free approach to pain relief and rehabilitation—ideal for patients seeking conservative care options.
What to Expect During Graston Technique® Treatment
During treatment, patients may feel mild to moderate pressure as restricted tissues are addressed. Temporary redness or soreness is normal and typically resolves within 24–48 hours. Many patients notice improved movement and reduced pain shortly after treatment.
Is the Graston Technique® Right for You?
If you’re struggling with chronic pain, limited mobility, or slow injury recovery, Graston Technique® chiropractic care may be an effective solution to help you move and feel better.
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