Graston Technique®

ATI Physical Therapy offers the innovative Graston Technique®, a specialized form of soft tissue mobilization using stainless steel instruments. This advanced method allows our certified therapists to effectively detect and treat scar tissue and fascial restrictions, promoting faster healing and improved mobility.

Precision Instruments for Tissue Transformation

About Graston Technique

Graston Technique is a revolutionary form of soft tissue mobilization that employs specially designed stainless steel instruments. These tools allow our certified therapists to effectively detect and treat scar tissue and fascial restrictions that impede normal function. This method amplifies our ability to feel and address tissue abnormalities, promoting faster healing and improved mobility.

Recovery Through Targeted Treatment

How Does Graston Physical Therapy Work at ATI?

At ATI Physical Therapy, our Graston specialists compose a bespoke treatment plan for each patient. The therapy typically involves a series of precise strokes with the Graston instruments, combined with specific exercises to optimize tissue healing and function. Our Graston Technique aims to break down scar tissue, reduce pain, and accelerate recovery, allowing you to return to your daily activities with greater ease and comfort.

Solutions for Diverse Soft Tissue Challenges

Conditions Our Graston Technique Therapists Address

Our certified Graston practitioners target a wide range of soft tissue issues, including:

Ankle Issues
Back Issues
Back Pinched Nerve
Chronic Back Pain
Lower Back Pain
Elbow Issues
Foot Issues
Hand Issues
Carpel Tunnel
Hip Issues
Knee Issues
Neck Issues
Sciatic Nerve Pain
Shoulder Issues
Plantar Fasciitis

Using Body's Natural Healing Power

The Benefits of the Graston Technique

Opting for Graston Technique physical therapy offers many advantages for those seeking relief from soft tissue discomfort. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Enhanced detection and treatment of fascial restrictions
  • Increased blood flow to affected areas
  • Reduced treatment time and faster recovery
  • Improved range of motion and flexibility
  • Decreased need for anti-inflammatory medications
  • Non-invasive alternative to surgery for chronic conditions
  • Personalized care from Graston-certified specialists

Frequently Asked Questions About Graston Technique

We understand that patients often have questions about our Graston Technique services. Our experienced specialists are here to provide clarity and assist you in making informed decisions about your treatment. Here are some common questions:

While both involve hands-on treatment, the Graston Technique utilizes specialized instruments to more effectively target and treat soft tissue restrictions. This allows for deeper, more precise treatment and often leads to faster results compared to traditional massage.

The sensation during Graston Technique can vary from person to person. Some patients may experience mild discomfort, particularly in areas of significant restriction. However, our skilled practitioners adjust the pressure to ensure your comfort throughout the treatment. Any temporary soreness is typically followed by significant improvement in pain and mobility.

The number of sessions varies depending on your specific condition and how your body responds to treatment. Many patients experience improvement within 3-4 sessions, but a full course of treatment typically ranges from 6-10 sessions. Your therapist will provide a more accurate estimate after your initial evaluation.

Absolutely! Graston Technique often complements other physical therapy modalities. Your therapist may incorporate exercises, stretches, or other manual therapies to create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Blog Posts About Graston Technique

Explore our blog, where our Graston specialists share their expertise. Discover articles on the science of soft tissue mobilization, breakthrough recovery techniques, and cutting-edge innovations in Graston physical therapy.

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Sculpt Your Recovery with the Graston Technique at ATI

At ATI Physical Therapy, we’re committed to guiding you through every step of your Graston Technique treatment. Our certified Graston practitioners combine evidence-based methods with precision techniques to deliver impactful results. Contact us today.