Graston Technique®

8945 North Meridian Street, Suite 150, 46260, Indianapolis, United States
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About Graston Technique®

Graston Technique® (GT) therapy is an evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) that allows for precise detection and treatment of myofascial dysfunction. Following the kinetic chain, GT therapy Providers can target and specifically treat affected tissues often resolving issues once thought to be permanent utilizing specifically designed instruments.

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Pat Guest
GB

Unbelievable applications with… Unbelievable applications with tremendous outcomes. Best thing we have ever done!!! Love it, as it cuts down on my workload and gives us more time to work on other patients.

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Dr. Larry Smith
CA

The company does a good job of… The company does a good job of promoting this technique and stresses the training that must be done to be credentialed. A little over the top with protecting the brand name but I suppose that is the realty of corporate America. The web site is easy to navigate, informative and generally looks good. The training sessions are excellent and participants and teachers are always very enthusiastic. I am pleased to have incorporated the Graston technique into my practice. It has been inspiring, educational and beneficial to hundreds of patients.

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Dana Rayle
GB

This is the most painful thing I've… This is the most painful thing I've ever done. I've had childbirth and kidney stones, and it didn't hurt as bad as this. Don't do it !!! It's horrible. I have pain on my skin still from scraping, and only did it one time. NEVER AGAIN. IT IS AWFUL

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Laurie
GB

Graston Great Course & it works! Great results with patients!

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RG Phoenix
GB

This is an excellent resource for…The Real Info on Graston Technique Therapy This is an excellent resource for patients, athletes, trainers, therapists, chiropractors, and physicians. There is a library of resources supporting the latest information on instrument assisted therapy to address myofascial dysfunction. There’s a Locate A Practitioner page- very useful listings. Live chat will answer any questions, or forward them to an appropriate person. There’s a listing of basic and advanced training sessions for health care practitioners. Check it out!

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