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The Graston Technique®We are pleased to provide patients with an innovative and proven approach to the diagnosis and treatment of connective soft tissue injuries — Graston Technique. The Technique is performed with patented stainless-steel instruments designed to detect and treat soft-tissue fibrosis or chronic inflammation in order to reduce pain and restore function. When connective tissue, such as muscle, ligaments or tendons become restricted or scarred, it can result in pain, tenderness, loss of flexibility and motion. It is not unusual to find a restriction in one part of the body that produces pain and dysfunction in another area, commonly known as the kinetic chain.
Hospitals, clinics, professional and university sports teams as well as industry rely on Graston Technique for the treatment of injuries. What is the Graston Technique?A. The Graston Technique incorporates a patented form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to effectively detect and treat scar tissue and restrictions that affect normal function. The Technique:
Why is scar tissue a problem?A. Scar tissue limits range of motion, and in many instances causes pain, which prevents the patient from functioning as he or she did before the injury. How is scar tissue different from other tissue?A. When viewed under a microscope, normal tissue can take a couple of different fashions: dense, regular elongated fibers running in the same direction, such as tendons and ligaments; or dense, irregular and loose with fibers running in multiple directions. In either instance, when tissue is damaged it will heal in a haphazard pattern--or scarring--that results in a restricted range of motion and, very often, pain. How are the instruments used?A. The Graston Technique instruments are used to enhance the clinician's ability to detect adhesions, scar tissue or restrictions in the affected areas. Skilled clinicians use the stainless steel instruments to comb over and "catch" on fibrotic tissue, which immediately identifies the areas of restriction. Once the tissue has been identified, the instruments are used to break up the scar tissue so it can be absorbed by the body.
Is the treatment painful?A. It is common to experience minor discomfort during the procedure and some bruising afterwards. This is a normal response and part of the healing process. Is Graston Technique used alone?A. No. Whether the injury is work or non-work related, the Graston Technique Protocol is the same. Our protocol includes a brief warm-up exercise, Graston Technique treatment, followed by stretching, strengthening and ice. What is the frequency of treatment?A. Patients usually receive two treatments per week over 4-5 weeks. Most patients have a positive response by the 3rd to 4th treatment. Are there any benefits to the treatment?A. Yes. Most patients are not disabled and continue to perform their regular functions at home or work. Graston Technique gives back the control that is often lost when injury strikes.
Is Graston Technique something new?A. The concept of cross fiber massage is not new. Graston Technique is grounded in the works of English orthopedist James Cyriax. The use of our specially designed instruments and protocol is new. Graston Technique has become standard protocol in universities and hospital-based outpatient facilities, industrial on-site treatment settings such as Indiana University and the University of Michigan. The technique is also being used at industrial settings and by NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball trainers. What kind of results does Graston Technique produce?![]() A. Historically, the Graston Technique has resolved 87% or more of all conditions treated. It is equally effective on restoring function to acute and chronic injuries, and pre and post surgical patients. Click here for Outcome Summary Data of the 17 most common diagnoses. Can anyone obtain the instruments?A. Only clinicians who have been trained and accredited in the Graston Technique Basic course are qualified to obtain the Graston Technique instruments and apply the technique to treat patients. The course is offered either on-site or at trainings offered throughout the year at a variety of locations. How Do I Get Started?Call Us At:(973) 535-2774To schedule an initial consultation with the Doctor nearest you to determine if you are a candidate for care with Spinal Decompression. After carefully studying your case history and exam findings, your Doctor will sit down and determine if you qualify for Spinal Decompression Therapy treatment. If you do qualify for care, your Doctor will explain their recommended plan of action for you. After answering any questions you may have about the recommended plan, you may begin your care. Treat serious back pain, sciatica, herniated disc, degenerative or bulging disc, or spinal stenosis with non surgical spinal decompression. Learn more about this safe and easy back pain treatment offered by Becker Spine and Sports Institute and all of our chiropractic services; read testimonials and spinal decompression reviews from many satisfied clients and residents of New Jersey. |
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