Graston Technique (IASTM) Experts

The Graston Technique uses specially designed stainless steel instruments to detect and treat areas of soft tissue restriction. These tools allow for precise identification of scar tissue and adhesions that limit movement and cause pain.
By breaking down restricted tissue and stimulating circulation, Graston Technique treatments help the body remodel damaged tissue and restore proper movement patterns.



Graston Technique therapy is often used when pain or mobility issues persist despite other treatments.
You may benefit if you’re experiencing:
- Scar tissue from previous injuries or surgery
- Chronic tendon or ligament pain
- Limited range of motion
- Repetitive strain or overuse injuries
- Pain that returns after traditional massage
This technique is commonly used for both injury rehabilitation and performance-focused recovery.

Graston Technique sessions are more targeted than traditional massage and may feel different than hands-on therapy alone.
To prepare:
- Wear clothing that allows easy access to the area being treated
- Expect mild redness or tenderness following treatment
- Be ready to discuss injury history and movement limitations
Post-treatment soreness is normal and often followed by improved mobility and reduced discomfort as tissue heals.


Book online or call to secure a time that works for you and briefly share what you’re dealing with.

We evaluate your pain, movement, and posture to identify the underlying problem and the best approach.

Targeted treatment is performed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support lasting recovery.