Graston Technique in Alpharetta, GA
Advanced Soft Tissue Therapy to Improve Mobility, Support Recovery, and Restore Movement
We offer Graston Technique® as part of our comprehensive approach to chiropractic care and soft tissue therapy. Using specialized instruments, this treatment helps identify and address areas of soft tissue restriction, muscle tension, and movement limitations.
What Is the Graston Technique?
Graston Technique® is a form of Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) that uses specially designed stainless-steel tools to detect and treat restrictions within muscles, fascia, tendons, and other soft tissues. The instruments allow providers to identify areas of tension, scar tissue, and movement restrictions that may contribute to discomfort or limited function.
Unlike traditional massage therapy, Graston Technique uses targeted instruments to address soft tissue dysfunction with greater precision. It is commonly used by chiropractors, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and sports medicine professionals.
How Graston Technique Works
During treatment, specialized instruments glide across the skin to identify areas where tissue movement is restricted. Once these restrictions are located, controlled treatment is applied to help improve tissue mobility and support the body’s natural healing processes. The goal is to help:
- Improve soft tissue mobility
- Support healthy circulation
- Reduce movement restrictions
- Enhance flexibility
- Improve overall function and performance
Graston Technique is often combined with chiropractic adjustments, stretching, mobility exercises, and rehabilitation strategies for the best results.
Conditions Commonly Addressed with Graston Technique
Graston Technique is often incorporated into treatment plans for patients experiencing:
- Neck tension and stiffness
- Shoulder restrictions
- Back discomfort
- Tennis elbow
- Golfer’s elbow
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendon discomfort
- IT band tightness
- Shin splints
- Rotator cuff issues
- Sports-related soft tissue injuries
- Movement restrictions from scar tissue
Every patient receives an individualized assessment to determine whether Graston Technique is appropriate for their needs.
Conditions Effectively Treated by Graston
- Plantar Fasciitis (foot pain)
- Achilles Tendinosis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Rotator Cuff Tendinosis
- Cervical and Lumbar Sprain/Strain
- Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow
Experience Advanced Tissue Repair
If you have chronic pain or restricted movement, the Graston Technique can help you find lasting relief.
Benefits of Graston Technique
Many patients choose Graston Technique because it addresses soft tissue restrictions that may not respond to traditional treatments alone.
- Improved Mobility and Flexibility
- Recovery Support
- Reduced Muscle Tension
- Enhanced Athletic Performance
- Support for Chronic Soft Tissue Restrictions
Experience Advanced Tissue Repair
If you have chronic pain or restricted movement, the Graston Technique can help you find lasting relief.
Graston Technique for Athletes and Active Adults
Athletes place significant demands on their muscles, tendons, and connective tissues. Repetitive movement patterns, intense training, and competition can lead to soft tissue restrictions that affect performance and recovery.
Graston Technique is commonly used by active adults and athletes looking to:
- Improve mobility
- Support recovery
- Maintain flexibility
- Address movement restrictions
- Optimize performance
At Well Adjusted Alpharetta, Graston Technique is frequently integrated with chiropractic care and movement-based therapies to help patients stay active and performing at their best.
Schedule Your Graston Technique Consultation
If you’re looking to improve mobility, support recovery, and address soft tissue restrictions, Graston Technique may be an excellent addition to your care plan.
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Phone Number
404-600-4117
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Location
600 Houze Way Unit D12 Roswell, GA 30076