The Graston Technique is a manual therapy method used for soft tissue injuries. This technique utilizes a metal tool to intentionally create controlled micro-trauma in the muscle, tendon, and connective tissue to promote the body’s self-healing processes.
The main principle of the Graston Technique is to accelerate the body’s repair process. In this technique, specially designed metal instruments are used. This increases blood circulation, promotes tissue healing, and enhances the range of motion.
This technique is commonly employed in therapy programs for conditions such as muscle tension, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and other soft tissue problems