How painful is Graston Technique?
How painful is Graston Technique?
When your chiropractor uses the Graston Technique, he or she will use stainless steel instruments to first detect areas of soft-tissue injury and then to break up the restricted tissue. Although some minor discomfort may occur, the treatment is not painful.
Do you have to be certified to use Graston Technique?
Only clinicians who have been trained 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.
Does the Graston technique really work?
Historically, the Graston Technique has had positive outcomes in 75-90 percent of all conditions treated. It is equally effective in restoring function to acute and chronic injuries, pre- and post-surgical patients and maintaining optimal range of motion.
How long does it take for graston to work?
Most patients see results within 3-4 sessions.
How long should graston be done?
Treatment time is usually 30 to 60 seconds per area treated. It is common for patients to experience some discomfort during the procedure.
How long does it take for graston technique to work?
How much does a graston session cost?
A single Graston Technique treatment can add a $35 fee to a single treatment for the first treatment, and $15 for additional sequenced treatments. The treatment is best performed in packages, and if you can commit to a three-treatment sequence, over time those treatments work out to $22 each.
Is graston technique effective?
Is Graston and gua sha the same?
Graston is focused more on the breaking up of adhesions and healing through the start of the inflammatory process; whereas Gua Sha is focused on bringing toxins and excessive heat to be released at the surface of the body. Both techniques are effective in promoting healing.