Since 1994, Graston Technique® has manufactured leading modality in Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM). Originally conceived by an amateur athlete who suffered a debilitating knee injury while water skiing, Graston Technique® therapy was born to help patients suffering from chronic and acute soft-tissue injuries. Today, Graston Technique® provides clinicians with certification training, high-quality instruments, and emollients to help improve patient outcomes.
The Graston Technique & Instruments enable clinicians to effectively address and treat scar tissue and fascial restrictions and maintain optimal range of motion in their patients through comprehensive training and education. This technique helps:
Learn more about why Graston's training and certification courses are an integral part of the success of the Graston Technique® as well as about the high-quality stainless steel instruments and essential lubricants designed to work with Graston instruments for incredibly effective patient treatments.
The effectiveness of the Graston Technique® is founded in research. The Graston Technique and Graston instruments have been clinically proven to help detect dysfunctions and fascial changes. It also may cause several of the following physiological effects to occur:
The Graston Technique’s focus on education is the main differentiator when it comes to the instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization community. Graston Technique is one of the few companies that stress and require education before use of instruments. GT views themselves as an education company first and teaches you how to treat and manage soft tissue dysfunction with IASTM.
By teaching you specific techniques to combat patient discomfort and tissue dysfunctions, Graston is investing in your reputation and standing as a chiropractor. Being certified in the Graston Technique not only opens your practice to a new pool of patients, but also distinguishes your commitment to continuing education and providing the best outcomes possible. Don’t settle for just a set of tools; invest in proper training and learn how to diagnose, treat, and improve using the instruments you’ve purchased.
Decades of experience and practice have gone into the Module 1 and 2 training. Dedication to knowledge and excellence are what sets the Graston Technique apart in the marketplace.