The Graston Technique

RustyShackleford

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Anyone have any experience with it? http://www.grastontechnique.com/

For once in my 36+ years on this earth I have found a nagging injury I cannot overcome and two years of plantar faciitis was enough. Today was day one with the PT. The experience was positive and relatively pain free. The best part was getting back on my feet after the treatment and walking with minimal pain. It will be interesting to see how my feet feel tomorrow and after a few weeks of treatment.
 
Like everything, Graston has it's nay sayers, but this morning was the first one in a long time where I woke up and didn't walk like a 90 year old man crossing hot coals.
 
Like everything, Graston has it's nay sayers, but this morning was the first one in a long time where I woke up and didn't walk like a 90 year old man crossing hot coals.

That's awesome man hopefully it continues! If you can continue with the updates I'm interested in hearing the longtime effects of this.
 
Holy cow, that looks amazing. Having suffered with Achilles Tendonitis several times, this method looks awesome. Gets into spots where things like foam rollers can't.
 
Anyone have any experience with it? http://www.grastontechnique.com/

For once in my 36+ years on this earth I have found a nagging injury I cannot overcome and two years of plantar faciitis was enough. Today was day one with the PT. The experience was positive and relatively pain free. The best part was getting back on my feet after the treatment and walking with minimal pain. It will be interesting to see how my feet feel tomorrow and after a few weeks of treatment.

I had this done after hamstring surgery last year during PT. I found it incredibly helpful w/the scarring and site mobility. I plan to revisit it when I get home later this year as I've lost a bit of mobility and the scar is a pain in the ass.
 
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