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Graston Technique Emollient DemoGraston Technique Emollient Demo
Graston Technique Emollient Demo
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Welcome to our Graston Technique Emollient Demo! In this video, we demonstrate the proper application and benefits of our specialized emollient, designed to enhance your Graston Technique treatments. Whether you're a healthcare professional or an individual looking to improve your soft tissue therapy, this demo provides essential insights into maximizing the effectiveness of our emollient.
Graston Technique Instrument DemoGraston Technique Instrument Demo
Graston Technique Instrument Demo
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Welcome to a demonstration of the Graston Technique® instruments! In this video, we'll explore the unique features and applications of each Graston Technique tool, designed to revolutionize the treatment of soft tissue injuries and chronic conditions.
GT 6GT 6
GT 6
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Application: The GT6 instrument is specifically designed for evaluating and treating carpal tunnel, digits, and specific localized soft tissue restrictions with its treatment tip or hook. Treatment Areas: Ideal for use on the digits, interossei, and Achilles. Description: The GT6 features one single and one double bevel convex edge, along with a treatment tip and a knob/hook for precise treatme...
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GT 5
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Application: The GT5 instrument is ideal for evaluating and treating convex-shaped tissue and specifically designed for treating intercostal areas. Treatment Areas: Best suited for the cervical spine, deltoid, gastrocnemius, adductors, and intercostals. Description: The GT5 features a single bevel, concave design originally developed for the intercostal region, ensuring effective treatment of s...
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GT 4
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Application: The GT4 instrument is specifically designed for evaluating and treating concave-shaped soft tissue and providing focal treatment of convex-shaped soft tissue. Treatment Areas: Suitable for use on various areas of the body. Description: The GT4 features a single bevel, convex edge with smaller edges at each end, facilitating comprehensive scanning and treatment. Key Features: Applic...
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GT 3
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Application: The GT3 instrument is meticulously designed for localizing and treating specific (smaller) soft tissue restrictions with precision. Treatment Areas: Perfect for precise lesion localization. Description: The GT3 features a single bevel, convex treatment curve, making it ideal for targeting specific soft tissue issues. Key Features: Application: Specific localization and treatment of...
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GT 1
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Application: The GT1 instrument is expertly designed for evaluating and treating soft tissue restrictions over larger surface areas. It excels in localizing and treating specific soft tissue restrictions with its specialized knob. Treatment Areas: Ideal for use on the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, back extensors, and upper traps. Description: The GT1 features a single bevel, concave treatment...
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GT 2
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GT2 Application: The GT2 instrument is expertly crafted for evaluating and treating convex-shaped soft tissue with its curved treatment surface. It excels in localizing and treating specific soft tissue restrictions with its specialized knob. Treatment Areas: Ideal for use on the biceps, triceps, wrist flexors and extensors, elbow, patella, and heel. Description: The GT2 features one single and...
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Got Injured? Discover Graston Technique Specialists near you!Got Injured? Discover Graston Technique Specialists near you!
Got Injured? Discover Graston Technique Specialists near you!
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🌟 Discover Graston Technique Specialists near you! 🌟 1️⃣ Click the website link (GrastonTechnique.com). 2️⃣ Find the "FIND LOCAL PROFESSIONALS" button. 3️⃣ Enter your zip code for certified specialists! 💪 Say goodbye to injuries, hello to expert care!
Overcoming Sports Injuries: Heal Better, Recover Faster with GrastonOvercoming Sports Injuries: Heal Better, Recover Faster with Graston
Overcoming Sports Injuries: Heal Better, Recover Faster with Graston
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Sports can be rough, and injuries are an unfortunate part of the game. But don't let them keep you down. With Graston, the #1 IASTM technique trusted by athletes for 29 years, you can accelerate your healing, recover faster, and get back in the game stronger than ever. #SportsInjuries #Recovery #GrastonIASTM #GetBackInTheGame
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT6The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT6
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT6
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This is GT6! Tell us how YOU love to use this instrument in the comments below! And let us know what you’d like to see next! Visit our website - www.grastontechnique.com
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT5The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT5
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT5
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This is GT5! Tell us how YOU love to use this instrument in the comments below! And let us know what you’d like to see next! Visit our website - www.grastontechnique.com
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT4The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT4
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT4
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This is GT4! Tell us how YOU love to use this instrument in the comments below! And let us know what you’d like to see next! Visit our website - www.grastontechnique.com
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT3The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT3
The Original IASTM Instrument - The GT3
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This is GT3! Tell us how YOU love to use this instrument in the comments below! And let us know what you’d like to see next! Visit our website - www.grastontechnique.com

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AnnSmith-xm4ie
    @AnnSmith-xm4ie 2 дні тому

    😊 .

  • @KidCity1985
    @KidCity1985 2 дні тому

    Nope

  • @eduardocandelerovicente3049
    @eduardocandelerovicente3049 8 днів тому

    La gente que está ahí va por que les gusta los que critican no van por que no pueden pagar un boleto por piojos

  • @udinudin2546
    @udinudin2546 19 днів тому

    Like and subscribe ♥️

  • @mezzofeldenkrais6131
    @mezzofeldenkrais6131 3 місяці тому

    Why not use a spoon? Alot can happen with just working with a spoon.

  • @travelchannel304
    @travelchannel304 5 місяців тому

    Love this!

  • @MarkLumbre
    @MarkLumbre 6 місяців тому

    doc is it possible to the birds that i'll share the lonely view?

  • @Ascalipsa
    @Ascalipsa 7 місяців тому

    scar tissue that i wish you saw

    • @Horrible_Pathys
      @Horrible_Pathys 2 місяці тому

      Sarcastic Mister Know-it-all

    • @rhysdavies1242
      @rhysdavies1242 20 днів тому

      Close your eyes and I'll kiss you, 'cause With the birds I'll share

    • @yuhh2436
      @yuhh2436 8 днів тому

      With the birds I'll share this lonely viewin'

  • @audra0528
    @audra0528 9 місяців тому

    Explanation would be good 🤦‍♀️

  • @mikkelnrgaard6387
    @mikkelnrgaard6387 Рік тому

    Lol at calling this evidence based. Efficacious, perhaps, but your narratives lavk biological plausibility.

    • @grastontechnique
      @grastontechnique 11 місяців тому

      (someone doesn't know how to use Google 🫢) grastontechnique.com/benefits/research/

    • @mikkelnrgaard6387
      @mikkelnrgaard6387 11 місяців тому

      @@grastontechnique Someone doesn't understand the science :D

  • @paulinedavis8734
    @paulinedavis8734 Рік тому

    Amazing...

  • @user-kp7yj1ph5y
    @user-kp7yj1ph5y Рік тому

    Is this the news?

  • @Antiinjustice2024
    @Antiinjustice2024 Рік тому

    Thank you 🙏

  • @xiaomanzhang6360
    @xiaomanzhang6360 Рік тому

    Feel like a milder version of a traditional method used in China called Gua Sha😂 I saw some saying the theory between the two is completely different, as Gua Sha targets more to the blood flow etc and Graston technique more to muscles etc… But in ancient time, people didn’t have such a good understanding of anatomy. So they couldn’t explain that much in detail or with precision about why a technique works. If you know more about traditional Chinese machine, then you would have probably heard of a bunch of abstract concepts they invented, like Qi (a direct translation would be something like breath or air), Xue (blood), Jingluo ( this’s actually a bit like lines of muscles and connective tissues having related functions)….They just invented these terms to explain what they found useful, but they’re not necessary all accurate. Anyway, I feel the main difference is Gua Sha would usually go harder on you… By the way, if you apply Gua Sha on healthy tissue, then there wouldn’t be much Sha.

  • @merkberry856
    @merkberry856 Рік тому

    Worked so well for my shin splints

  • @eatwhatukiii2532
    @eatwhatukiii2532 Рік тому

    I have intense fibrosis front and back due to scoliosis posture issues. The therapist has to press pretty deep with the instrument to get into all layers, I can feel EACH CRUNCHY KNOTTED FIBER as the device passes over it and I have to grit my teeth, but for several days afterward I’ll have full flexibility, so IT’S WORTH IT! Ask your physical therapist about this method and give it at least a couple tries.

    • @cloudypac
      @cloudypac Рік тому

      Were there any long lasting relief?

  • @marufadnan614
    @marufadnan614 Рік тому

    the girl is so so so beautiful

  • @lindsayhengehold5341
    @lindsayhengehold5341 Рік тому

    This really helped my back out after some muscle injuries I experienced

  • @cosmickel8094
    @cosmickel8094 2 роки тому

    Can this work with a torn rotator cuff or say a partial bicep tear

  • @amyd6182
    @amyd6182 2 роки тому

    Is there supposed to be sound?

  • @gilbertramirezpt
    @gilbertramirezpt 2 роки тому

    Graston Technique is a unique, evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to effectively address scar tissue and fascial restrictions through "comprehensive training" have your advertising staff learn English grammar! Your training a clinician will not improve patient outcomes, treating a patient will accomplish this.

  • @nicoleotilia
    @nicoleotilia 2 роки тому

    @graston technique--does this technique come from the East Asian medicine technique called gua sha?

  • @HusseinDoha
    @HusseinDoha 2 роки тому

    (0:25) You hit a spot. He wanted more in that area.

  • @cricrichristelle8144
    @cricrichristelle8144 2 роки тому

    Does it break down deep abdominal adhesions

    • @DonaldGaron
      @DonaldGaron 4 місяці тому

      its worth giving it a shot - same for systemic enzymes like naottkinase and serrapeptase. You can also try treatment that use cups, suction and movement or try the grit bar that Barefoot Rehab uses. Also, you can find an adhesion release specialist or try shockwave therapy

  • @CC-lu8ee
    @CC-lu8ee 2 роки тому

    How much does this therapy typically cost? Compared to other therapies

    • @11dbrody
      @11dbrody 2 роки тому

      The therapist who works on us charges $75 per person per visit. Not sure what the going rate is elsewhere.

  • @AngelekaL
    @AngelekaL 2 роки тому

    I want to do this or get a treatment for my brother. Any suggestions on at home, or what instruments to use?

    • @karabarton9994
      @karabarton9994 2 роки тому

      I came here to see this technique after seeing a PR use a butter knife!

    • @AngelekaL
      @AngelekaL 2 роки тому

      @@karabarton9994 amazing

    • @karabarton9994
      @karabarton9994 2 роки тому

      @@AngelekaL PT🙃ua-cam.com/video/f84BPiQr_kU/v-deo.html My leg is sore after using the knife 😳

  • @TC-rc1zf
    @TC-rc1zf 3 роки тому

    What a rip off over 2.5k for 4 pieces and they do NOT sell them individually because they want all your money.

  • @WildBillHickums
    @WildBillHickums 3 роки тому

    It seemed like he really enjoyed that.

    • @HusseinDoha
      @HusseinDoha 3 роки тому

      Yes!! Look how his ears are moving!!

  • @ciflau
    @ciflau 3 роки тому

    I just bought a tool, does it work on knuckles? I have some pain on both hands from boxing

    • @11dbrody
      @11dbrody 2 роки тому

      Helped the pain in my finger a lot.

  • @katiescarlett5249
    @katiescarlett5249 3 роки тому

    I got a lot of bruising from the Graston Technique treatment last Friday. I have a lot of bruises on the front of my leg. This was from a provider on the Graston Website. I am thinking about not going back. It may take a while to go away.

  • @missyrose2154
    @missyrose2154 3 роки тому

    Was just diagnosed with CTS. Wonder if this would help me I will have to look into it

  • @cneer17
    @cneer17 3 роки тому

    Lol if by unique you mean completely stealing one of the oldest concepts in massage therapy/wellness

    • @tyradiola
      @tyradiola 3 роки тому

      It’s not stealing. Gua Sha and the Graston technique are different. Gua Sha stimulates blood flow in the skin and capillaries while Graston targets muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc to increase collagen production. They’re similar because you repeatedly stroke over the skin with smooth instruments but their intended effects are completely different. You wouldn’t use the Graston technique on your face for your daily skincare routine 😂

  • @yogaflirt7
    @yogaflirt7 3 роки тому

    I have post surgical fibrosis. Can this technique help restore my hand to full normalcy?

  • @nick2788
    @nick2788 3 роки тому

    One of the best things to ever happen to me

  • @brandonsanchez3209
    @brandonsanchez3209 3 роки тому

    Just got it done yesterday so thankful 🙏🏽

  • @mknatam
    @mknatam 3 роки тому

    Nice I want to try this

  • @eatadikwhores
    @eatadikwhores 3 роки тому

    Dry needling. Lmao. Look at the stupid alphabet soup of certifications they try to pass off as actual medical training. Snake oil. It never stops. I'm dying laughing.

  • @eatadikwhores
    @eatadikwhores 3 роки тому

    There is absolutely no reason to believe this works. Even on their own website you cannot find any peer reviewed sources that validate this nonsense. This guy just screams "snake oil," and the unprofessional way that they (Graston advocates) interact with people online is only more reason to distrust them. Read: "The website (Graston website) lists articles in the popular press, poster presentations, and testimonials, but only 3 citations that appear to be acceptable evidence from peer-reviewed journals. I will call them (1) (2) and (3). A closer look reveals that they are not what they seem. (1) and (2) are listed as having been published in the “Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.” There is no such journal. They obviously meant the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise which is the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. Study (2), by Sevier et al., was not listed in the table of contents of that journal for the issue cited (Vol 27, No. 5, 1995) and was not found by searching the journal’s entire website. It was also not listed on PubMed. If such an article exists, it apparently was not published in a peer-reviewed journal, and certainly not in the journal they say it was published in." - sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-graston-technique-inducing-microtrauma-with-instruments/

    • @mikeploski7532
      @mikeploski7532 3 роки тому

      Not sure why you would cite an 11 year-old commentary written by a retired Physician who obviously did not understand physiology. Here's a link to the abstract from 1995 that you couldn't find: journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/Citation/1995/05001/MORPHOLOGIC_AND_FUNCTIONAL_CHANGES_IN_RAT_ACHILLES.1150.aspx But if you're so so concerned about evidence, why are you focused on Level 5 evidence?? Since you couldn't find any peer-reviewed sources that validate the clinical effectiveness of GT, I'll help you out there too: grastontechnique.com/Clinicians/Resources/ There's about 40 articles Level 2 or higher. In summary: -Various levels of emerging evidence suggest the efficacy of IASTM for reducing pain, improving ROM, and improving function (Cheatham 2016, Lambert 2017, Thompson 2018) -Grade 1 evidence supports the use of IASTM to improve lower extremity range of motion in physically active adults (Syeda 2020) -Moderate evidence supports the short-term use of IASTM for improving ankle dorsiflexion (Gardiner-Shires 2020) -Moderate evidence supports the use of IASTM for improving ROM in uninjured participants, and improving pain and function in select injured patients (Seffrin 2019) -Moderate evidence supports the use of IASTM combined w/ exercise for the treatment of tendinopathies (Thompson 2018) -Moderate evidence supports the use of IASTM to increase glenohumeral ROM in overhead athletes (Hussey 2018) I challenge you to find another manual soft tissue technique with this level of evidence!

    • @11dbrody
      @11dbrody 2 роки тому

      Worked wonders on my hip and neck bro. Don't knock it unless you've tried it. I also go to regular massage, chiro and acupuncture. The combo works well but if you had to choose I'd say this one worked best on me.

  • @ercanatam6344
    @ercanatam6344 3 роки тому

    Does it work for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome also?

  • @Myilduz71
    @Myilduz71 3 роки тому

    Can this help with carpal tunnel syndrome?

  • @robertkrueger8582
    @robertkrueger8582 3 роки тому

    You state the following "Separates and breaks down collagen cross-links, and splays and stretches connective tissue and muscle fibers; facilitates reflex changes in the chronic muscle holding pattern (inhibition of abnormal tone/guarding leading to pain reduction via improved sensory input); alters/inhibits spinal reflex activity (facilitated segment); increases the rate and amount of blood flow to and from the area (angiogenesis vs. immediate local increases in blood flow); increases cellular activity in the region, including fibroblasts and mast cells and Increases histamine response secondary to mast cell activity." The problem here is that you don't cite any study results supporting any of these effects. Suggest you add evidence - otherwise, this is just your opinion.

  • @adeseptian341
    @adeseptian341 3 роки тому

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  • @nara0o
    @nara0o 3 роки тому

    just had a first physical therapy session for feet issues and they did this to me on my calves (i have plantar fasciitis inflammation) and my calves are tight and sore and this felt amazing! was a bit uncomfortable towards the heel area but felt great after it was done. i bet with more sessions it helps even more.

  • @KimBob249ii
    @KimBob249ii 4 роки тому

    This works, it's miraculous

  • @robertavery8897
    @robertavery8897 4 роки тому

    I had this performed during my therapy for my knee replacement surgery .... I had issues with my lateral collateral tendon. Couldn’t believe the difference. If you really think about it ... it allows very pinpoint pressure on muscle tissue. Not something you can do with ur fingers. Good video.

  • @robertavery8897
    @robertavery8897 4 роки тому

    I’ve been going through therapy after my total knee surgery. This process really helped my collateral tendon issues big time. It works. Later.

  • @stevengoldstein5101
    @stevengoldstein5101 4 роки тому

    Does it help improve ROM of the hip capsule after a hip replacement done 15 years ago.I am told problem is not the hardware but the hip capsule.Is this kind of "soft tissue" amenable to this technique?

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 4 роки тому

    At 0:38, palmer , thermer hypo emerenisis What? 😯

    • @cottntale1
      @cottntale1 3 роки тому

      Thenar and hypo-thenar eminences

    • @worldview730
      @worldview730 3 роки тому

      @@cottntale1 Meaning ?

  • @yvonnenegron
    @yvonnenegron 4 роки тому

    "Gua sha" is what this is called. You can't just make something your own by slapping your name on it.

    • @nadiayvonnerazanajao7082
      @nadiayvonnerazanajao7082 4 роки тому

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    • @Matucks
      @Matucks 3 роки тому

      In Alternative Medicine schools they teach you the history of techniques and how the name changed as westerners traveled to the east to learn from the source

    • @movingpicutres99
      @movingpicutres99 Рік тому

      Graston tools are unique.

  • @yvonnenegron
    @yvonnenegron 4 роки тому

    Ummmm....this is an ancient technique that was born a thousand years ago called GUA SHA!!!!

    • @grastontechnique
      @grastontechnique 3 роки тому

      Ummmm... no it isn't, but thanks for playing! Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese medical treatment in which the skin is scraped to produce petechiae. Practitioners believe Gua Sha stimulates blood flow and healing by releasing toxins from injured areas. Although it would be considered a form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, the intent, and theory are very different than the Graston Technique.® Both techniques involve repeated pressured strokes over lubricated skin with a smooth edged instrument, however, Gua Sha targets the skin and the capillaries with the intention of affecting blood stasis, while the Graston Technique® targets underlying muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia. Creating petechiae and subsequent bruising is the intent with Gua Sha, this is never intended with GT. One application of the Graston Technique® for chronic conditions involves inducing controlled microtrauma to stimulate an inflammatory response, but the intent is NOT to rupture capillaries and cause bruising. The intent is to stimulate fibroblasts to increase collagen production. Other applications for Graston Technique® include the stimulation of proprioceptors to address movement dysfunction, and affecting nociceptors to inhibit pain. These are not intended effects of Gua Sha.

    • @tyradiola
      @tyradiola 3 роки тому

      No actually this is completely different to gua sha