Graston Technique®
We have recently added a new technique called the
Graston Technique® to the health care services we offer
our patients. This remarkable procedure allows us to detect and
treat areas of "scar tissue" or adhesions in muscles, tendons and
ligaments that can lead to pain and dysfunction.
In the healing process our body attempts to repair
muscles, tendons and ligaments with "scar tissue", much like the
scar that forms on the skin when you have scraped or banged your
knee. As you can imagine, that scar tissue is not as strong and
flexible as normal, healthy, undamaged tissue. Over time we can have
a build up of this fibrous scar tissue, particularly in the muscles,
tendons and ligaments that get a lot of use. This can lead to pain
and dysfunction because this replacement tissue lacks the strength
and flexibility of healthy tissue. The Graston Technique®
allows us to better detect and treat these areas because it uses a
stainless steel instrument that glides along a patient's muscle,
tendons or ligaments and acts like a "scar tissue" stethoscope. When
knots or bands of scar tissue are encountered, both the doctor and
the patient sense a restriction or a granular feeling. The
instrument can then be used to "break up" this restriction or
adhesion. Stretching exercises are then used to promote re-alignment
of the fibers so that they behave more like normal, healthy tissue.
The benefit of the Graston Technique®
is not only in detection of restrictions or adhesions, but also in
the amount of improvement that takes place in a short amount of
time. Unfortunately, the unaided hand is hard pressed to detect and
break up as much scar tissue as the stainless steel instruments can.
Please call
(914) 738-1748 for pricing and to make an appointment.

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