Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Volume 12, Issue 3 , Pages 246-256, July 2008

The effect of mechanical load on degenerated soft tissue

National University of Health Sciences-Chiropractic, 161 East Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851, USA

Received 16 January 2008; received in revised form 16 March 2008; accepted 31 March 2008.

Summary 

Objective

To present a form of therapeutic mechanical load, Graston Technique® (GT)—an instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization method) in three case studies including supraspinatus tendinosis, Achilles tendinosis, and plantar fasciosis.

Method

In each case study, case history and functional testing confirmed the presence of a condition characterized by degenerated soft tissue. Each condition was treated according to the GT protocol. GT is a patented form of treatment using stainless steel instruments designed with a unique curvilinear treatment edge, contoured to fit various shapes of the body.

Results

The GT method of load deformation to soft tissue resulted in the elimination of pain and normalization of the positive functional tests that revealed the conditions of supraspinatus tendinosis, Achilles tendinosis, and plantar fasciosis.

Conclusion

This method of mechanical deformation load on soft tissue lesions is unique for its ability to both detect and treat areas of degenerated tissue. It deserves further consideration for basic research.

Keywords: Fascia, Load deformation, Graston, Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, Achilles tendinosis, Plantar fasciosis, Supraspinatus tendinosis

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PII: S1360-8592(08)00061-2

doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2008.03.007

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Volume 12, Issue 3 , Pages 246-256, July 2008