Graston Technique® is an evidence-based soft tissue mobilization method. It helps clinicians detect and treat dysfunction, improving patient outcomes.

Graston Technique

Graston Technique is a great instrument used on the musculoskeleta to achieve one or more of the following:
Fascial Restriction
Release

Graston Technique® effectively releases fascial restrictions and adhesions, improving mobility and reducing pain.

Collagen Cross-link Breakdown

Graston Technique® separates and breaks down collagen cross-links, promoting tissue repair and regeneration.

Connective Tissue Stretching

Graston Technique® splays and stretches connective tissue and muscle fibers, enhancing flexibility and function.

Increased Skin Temperature

Graston Technique® increases skin temperature, promoting circulation and accelerating healing.

Reflex Changes in Muscle Patterns

Graston Technique® facilitates reflex changes in chronic muscle holding patterns, improving muscle function and reducing pain.

Altered Spinal Reflex Activity

Graston Technique® alters spinal reflex activity, reducing muscle spasms and improving function.

Increased Blood Flow

Graston Technique® increases the rate and amount of blood flow to and from the treated area, enhancing tissue healing and repair.

Scar Tissue Flexibility

Graston Technique® increases the flexibility of scar tissue and hypertrophy of incision sites, improving tissue function and reducing adhesions.