Graston Technique®

Mitigating Pain, Restoring Free Movement

The Graston Technique® is an instrument-assisted treatment approach which utilizes a specialized set of machined tools available only to accredited and trained clinicians to identify and treat areas affected by injuries, surgery and related physical trauma. Through a series of gentle, cross-fiber massage treatments adhesions, restrictions and scar tissue are eventually eradicated, and free movement restored.

Although similar to approaches like EPAT® in terms of end goals of mitigating pain and restoring free movement in a non-invasive manner, the exacting nature of therapy by an experienced Graston Technique® practitioner allows for pinpoint accuracy in the treatment of specific injuries. At New England Physical Care we often create treatment protocols that use state-of the art soft tissue therapies like EPAT® and Graston Technique® in concert, enabling us to more effectively and efficiently produce results far greater than those created by the application of a single technique.

Want to learn more? Contact us.

Mitigating Pain, Restoring Free Movement

The Graston Technique® is an instrument-assisted treatment approach which utilizes a specialized set of machined tools available only to accredited and trained clinicians to identify and treat areas affected by injuries, surgery and related physical trauma. Through a series of gentle, cross-fiber massage treatments adhesions, restrictions and scar tissue are eventually eradicated, and free movement restored.

Although similar to approaches like EPAT® in terms of end goals of mitigating pain and restoring free movement in a non-invasive manner, the exacting nature of therapy by an experienced Graston Technique® practitioner allows for pinpoint accuracy in the treatment of specific injuries. At New England Physical Care we often create treatment protocols that use state-of the art soft tissue therapies like EPAT® and Graston Technique® in concert, enabling us to more effectively and efficiently produce results far greater than those created by the application of a single technique.

Want to learn more? Contact us.