Dr. Jay Pearson is trained in the Graston Technique a unique, evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) that enables clinicians to address scar tissue, fascial restrictions and range of motion through comprehensive training.
The Graston Technique uses a unique tool that helps Doctors address soft tissue and scar tissue to help improve patients range of motion. This technique is perfect for chronic soft tissue conditions such as plantar fasciitis and other soft tissue inflammation. It can also be a vital tool to help prevent excessive scar tissue post surgery. The unique stainless steel instrument helps locate and address acute areas of concern while allowing your physician to be aware of your tolerance and pain. This method is a great solution to help patients regain range of motion from restricted areas and help break up scar tissue. Consult with Dr. Pearson to see if The Graston Technique is the right method for you on your path to recovery.
Benefits of The Graston Technique
- Decreases overall time of treatment
- Fosters faster rehabilitation/recovery
- Reduces need for anti-inflammatory medication
- Resolves chronic conditions thought to be permanent
(Source: grastontechnique.com)
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