Precision Healing: Embrace Mobility with the Graston Technique
The Graston Technique is a manual therapy method that uses specialized stainless-steel instruments to detect and treat soft tissue restrictions. It aims to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and promote tissue healing.
The Graston Technique's stainless-steel instruments are precisely applied to targeted areas, promoting the breakdown of adhesions and stimulating the body's natural healing response. The use of the instruments during the Graston Technique stimulates the body's natural healing response. It helps improve blood circulation, disrupts adhesions, promotes tissue remodeling, and encourages the formation of healthy collagen fibers. The technique is customizable and commonly used by healthcare professionals to treat various musculoskeletal conditions. The treatment may cause some mild discomfort or temporary bruising, as it involves applying pressure to affected areas. However, the intensity can be adjusted based on the patient's tolerance and feedback.