Friday 25 April 2014

The Graston Technique

The Graston Technique: Therapy with the use of tools
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An effective therapy option offered by Dr. Rav Nagra:


The Graston Technique incorporates a patented form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables Dr. Nagra to effectively detect and treat scar tissue and restrictions that affect normal function.

Most athletes and long distance runners eventually suffer from injuries, aches and pains. Injuries to soft tissues like muscles, ligaments and tendons, play a significant role in pain and dysfunction if left untreated. While it may not sound like a serious injury, a simple muscle strain or torn ligament can cause excruciating pain and difficulty with movement.

When an injury within the soft tissue occurs, the tissue repairs itself in a haphazard pattern, forming scar tissue. While the scar tissue itself is not painful, it does tend to limit range of motion, and the ongoing stiffness may contribute to back pain or neck pain on an ongoing basis.
Dr. Nagra uses the stainless steel instruments to comb over and "catch" on fibrotic tissue, which immediately identifies the areas of restriction. Once the tissue has been identified, the instruments are used to break up the scar tissue so it can be absorbed by the body.

The Graston Technique is used to treat injuries in a variety of ways: 

  • Separates and breaks down collagen cross-links, and stretches connective tissue and muscle fibers
  • Increases skin temperature
  • Facilitates reflex changes in the chronic muscle holding pattern (relaxes tight muscles)
  • Alters spinal reflex activity (facilitated segment)
  • Increases the rate and amount of blood flow to and from the area
  • Increases cellular activity in the region, including fibroblasts and mast cells (decreases healing time)
  • Increases histamine response secondary to mast cell activity

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