GRASTON SCRAPING

Graston scraping is a clinically advanced, instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy designed to improve tissue quality, mobility, and recovery. Using precision stainless steel instruments, therapists are able to identify and treat areas of restriction, scar tissue, and chronic tension within muscles and connective tissue.

This technique is particularly effective for persistent muscular tightness, tendon issues, reduced range of motion, and post-injury or post-surgical stiffness. When applied expertly, Graston therapy supports improved circulation, enhanced tissue healing, and more efficient movement, making it a powerful addition to high-quality rehabilitation and performance-focused care.

Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy is used clinically to assess and treat changes in tissue quality that cannot always be identified through palpation alone. By applying controlled mechanical input, Graston scraping helps stimulate tissue remodelling, reduce adhesions, and improve fascial glide.

Medically, it is particularly useful in chronic or non-resolving soft tissue conditions, where scar tissue, tendon loading intolerance, or restricted movement patterns are contributing to ongoing symptoms.

"... useful in chronic or non-resolving soft tissue conditions"

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