Graston Technique Caledonia

The Graston Technique is a specialized soft tissue treatment used to support recovery from injuries, reduce movement restrictions, and address chronic soft tissue concerns. At the Injury Rehabilitation Centre, we offer the Graston Technique in Caledonia as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation approach designed to help patients recover efficiently and safely.

Our clinicians use this technique to support patients dealing with ongoing soft tissue restrictions, scar tissue, and inflammation that may be limiting movement or contributing to discomfort.

What Is the Graston Technique?

The Graston Technique is a form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM). It uses specially designed stainless steel instruments to detect and treat areas of soft tissue fibrosis, scar tissue, and chronic inflammation.

By gently mobilizing affected tissues, the Graston Technique helps stimulate the body’s natural healing response and improve tissue mobility. It is commonly used by trained healthcare professionals, including chiropractors and physiotherapists.

Conditions We Treat

The Graston Technique at our Caledonia clinic is commonly used to help with:

  • Chronic soft tissue injuries
  • Scar tissue and adhesions
  • Tendon and ligament restrictions
  • Sports-related soft tissue injuries
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Movement limitations following injury or surgery
  • Ongoing inflammation affecting muscles or connective tissue

This technique is often used when traditional hands-on treatments alone are not providing sufficient improvement.

Graston Treatments We Use

At the Injury Rehabilitation Centre, the Graston Technique is delivered by clinicians who are specifically trained in its use. Treatment may include:

  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization
  • Integration with manual therapy
  • Targeted rehabilitation exercises
  • Stretching and mobility work
  • Combined treatment with chiropractic care or physiotherapy

Graston Technique is typically part of a broader treatment plan rather than a stand-alone approach.

What to Expect from Graston in Caledonia

Your appointment begins with an assessment to determine whether the Graston Technique is appropriate for your condition. If recommended, your clinician will explain how the treatment works and what to expect.

During treatment, stainless steel instruments are applied to the affected areas using controlled movements. Some mild discomfort or redness may occur, which is a normal response to treatment. Sessions are followed by supportive exercises or movement strategies to reinforce progress.

Why Choose Injury Rehab Centre for Graston Technique

Patients choose the Injury Rehabilitation Centre for Graston Technique treatment because we offer:

  • Clinicians trained and certified in the Graston Technique
  • A multidisciplinary team approach to injury recovery
  • Treatment plans tailored to individual recovery goals
  • A professional and supportive clinic environment
  • Convenient care for patients in Caledonia and surrounding communities

Our team uses the Graston Technique strategically to support efficient recovery and improved function.

Recover. Restore. Move Forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some discomfort may be felt during treatment, particularly in areas of restriction. Your clinician will work within your tolerance and adjust treatment as needed.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition and response to treatment. Many patients notice improvement within a few sessions.
Yes. The Graston Technique is commonly used to address chronic soft tissue restrictions and scar tissue that may contribute to long-standing symptoms.
Yes. It is often combined with chiropractic care, physiotherapy, or rehabilitation exercises for optimal results.
Graston Technique is provided by trained clinicians at the Injury Rehabilitation Centre, including chiropractors and physiotherapists.

Book Graston Technique Treatment in Caledonia

If you’re interested in Graston Technique treatment in Caledonia, the Injury Rehabilitation Centre offers personalized care designed to support recovery and movement. Contact us today to book an appointment or to learn more about how the Graston Technique may be included in your treatment plan.