Graston Technique

What is the Graston Technique?

The Graston Technique is an innovative, patented form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables Dr. Reinfurt to effectively break down scar tissue and facial restrictions. The Technique utilizes stainless steel instruments designed specifically to detect and effectively treat areas exhibiting soft tissue fibrosis or chronic inflammation.

The Graston Technique Instruments - shaped to fit the contour of the body- are used to scan the area and  assist Dr. Reinfurt in locating and then treating the injured tissue that is causing pain and restricting motion. Dr. Reinfurt utilizes the instruments to supply precise pressure to break up scar tissue, which relieves the discomfort and restores normal function.

"The Graston Technique® Instruments allow a deeper, more sensitive palpation and treatment of fibrotic restricted tissue."

What are the advantages of the Graston Technique?

  • Achieves success where other forms of traditional treatments have failed.
  • Fosters faster rehabilitation recovery, and ultimately returns a patient to a higher level of function after trauma, surgery or repetitive stress injuries.
  • Reduces the need for splints and braces

 

New patients are currently being accepted

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Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries, PLLC
70 Queen City Avenue
Manchester, NH 03103
(603) 624-9480
info@ManchesterChiropractic.com

 Effectively Treating Acute and Chronic Soft Tissue Injuries

Who can benefit from the Graston Technique?

Individuals who are experiencing pain and loss of motion and function following surgery, injury, cumulative trauma disorders and tendinitis may benefit from the Graston Technique. Some injuries and conditions which have responded well to the Graston Technique include

  • Wrist pain - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Foot & arch pain - Plantar Fasciitis
  • Neck pain - Cervical Strain/Sprain
  • Low back pain - Lumbar Sprain/Strain
  • Ankle pain - Achilles Tendinitis
  • Shoulder pain - Rotator Cuff Tendinitis
  • Knee pain - Patellofemoral Disorders
  • Tennis elbow - Later Epicondylitis
  • Golfer's elbow - Medial Epicondylitis
  • Scars
  • Adhesions
  • Restrictions
  • Muscle Spasms
  • Trigger Points
  • Tendinitis
  • Muscle Strains
  • Shin Splints
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