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How the Graston Technique Resolves Myofascial Pain

November 16, 2025/0 Comments/in Health, Massage /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a prevalent condition characterized by the following. Chronic muscle pain, tenderness, and tightness in specific areas known as trigger points. These trigger points can cause referred pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion, significantly impacting quality of life. One approach that has gained prominence for its efficacy in addressing myofascial pain is the Graston Technique. Let’s delve into how this innovative therapy breaks the cycle of myofascial pain and restores comfort and mobility.

Understanding Myofascial Pain Syndrome:

Myofascial pain syndrome arises from the presence of trigger points – taut bands of muscle fibers that form in response to overuse, injury, or stress. These trigger points can cause local pain and discomfort, as well as referred pain in distant areas of the body. Additionally, they can contribute to muscle stiffness, limited range of motion, and functional impairment. MPS is often associated with repetitive movements, poor posture, muscular imbalances, and unresolved injuries, making it a challenging condition to manage.

The Role of the Graston Technique:

The Graston Technique offers a targeted approach to addressing myofascial pain. By focusing on the underlying soft tissue restrictions and adhesions that contribute to trigger point formation. This instrument-assisted manual therapy utilizes specialized stainless steel instruments to detect and treat areas of tissue dysfunction. Promoting healing and restoring optimal function. By applying controlled pressure and gentle scraping motions, trained practitioners can effectively break down scar tissue, release adhesions, and improve tissue mobility, offering relief from discomfort.

Benefits of the Graston Technique for Myofascial Pain:

Precise Treatment: 

The Graston Technique allows for precise targeting of trigger points and myofascial restrictions, ensuring thorough treatment of affected areas. By systematically scanning the tissue with specialized instruments, practitioners can identify and address adhesions and scar tissue with precision, minimizing discomfort and maximizing therapeutic outcomes.

Pain Relief: 

Central to the Graston Technique is its ability to provide significant relief for individuals grappling with myofascial pain. By breaking down trigger points and releasing tension within the muscle fibers, this therapy helps alleviate local and referred pain, reducing discomfort and improving overall quality of life. Many patients experience immediate relief following a Graston treatment session, with lasting benefits as therapy progresses.

Improved Range of Motion: 

Myofascial pain often leads to stiffness and restricted range of motion in affected muscles and joints. The Graston Technique helps restore flexibility and mobility by addressing soft tissue restrictions and adhesions. By promoting tissue elongation and enhancing muscle flexibility, this therapy enables individuals to move more freely and comfortably, enhancing functional capacity and overall well-being.

Enhanced Tissue Healing: 

Myofascial pain is often accompanied by tissue inflammation and impaired healing. The Graston Technique accelerates the healing process by promoting blood flow, increasing cellular activity, and facilitating the removal of metabolic waste products. This results in faster tissue repair, reduced inflammation, and improved tissue integrity, supporting long-term recovery and rehabilitation.

Non-Invasive and Safe: 

Unlike invasive procedures or pharmacological interventions, the Graston Technique is non-invasive and carries minimal risk of side effects. The treatment is performed manually using specialized instruments, typically without the need for anesthesia or sedation. With its excellent safety profile and gentle yet effective approach, the Graston Technique offers a viable alternative for individuals seeking relief from myofascial pain without the risks associated with other treatment modalities.

Myofascial pain syndrome can be a persistent and debilitating condition, but with the Graston Technique, relief is within reach. By targeting trigger points and soft tissue restrictions, promoting healing, and restoring mobility, this innovative therapy offers a comprehensive solution for individuals grappling with myofascial pain. 

Whether you’re seeking relief from local discomfort, referred pain, or limited range of motion. Graston Technique holds the potential to break the cycle of myofascial pain and restore comfort, mobility, and vitality. Consult with a qualified practitioner to explore whether the Graston Technique is right for you and embark on a journey towards lasting pain relief and improved quality of life. Call today @ 780-455-2112. Check out our office @ ocwc.ca. 

How Chiropractic Relieves Neck Pain

March 27, 2017/1 Comment/in Chiropractic, Chiropractic Blog /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

If you have pain in any part of your body, it can range from uncomfortable to downright debilitating. In the case of your neck, any degree of irritation can impede your ability to function. Because of this, it is important that you learn about how chiropractic relieves neck pain so that you can find the assistance you need.

When you first visit a chiropractor, you should take along medical records that relate to your neck pain. This includes any medical history that outlines the description and symptoms of your condition by another physician. For instance, whether the pains are sharp or dull, throbbing or steady can provide valuable information to your chiropractor.

You should also make sure to get a copy of your latest x-rays. If you do not have any, that is okay because most chiropractors will either perform them on-site or refer you to a radiology clinic off-site.

Depending on the chiropractor’s approach, a typical first visit includes an initial consultation, examination and x-rays. If the chiropractor has time, he or she may go over the results of the aforementioned the same day.

However, many chiropractors prefer to study and review your case before determining if they can or cannot help you. So, even though you’re in pain, be patient for the chiropractor’s full recommendations which may not be available until the following day.

With that said, most chiropractors won’t leave you hanging. They’re compassionate to your pain. In other words, they’ll administer some form of pain relief the same day as your initial visit until a complete diagnosis is available.

During this initial waiting period, your local chiropractor may administer the following pain relief methods for neck pain:

  • Ice
  • Light soft tissue work using a topical analgesic like BioFreeze®
  • Interferential therapy, electrical stimulation and/or other physical therapy modalities
  • Heat (if the condition isn’t acute)

Additionally, your local chiropractor may make pain relief recommendations that you can use back home to help reduce your neck pain until your next visit. These typically include the proper use of ice as well as the administration of a topical analgesic like BioFreeze®.

During your subsequent visit, a detailed treatment plan will be presented to you if your chiropractor believes he or she can help correct the problem. If so, be consistent with the treatment plan your diagnosis warrants so that your neck pain is not only relieved but potentially corrected.

Remember, your local chiropractor is not only concerned about relieving your neck pain but even more concerned about finding and fixing the cause of the problem. Misalignments of the spine (aka vertebral subluxations) don’t just happen over night (unless there is some form of blunt force that caused it). So correcting these subluxations through multiple chiropractic adjustments may take time, even when the pain disappears.

Regardless, when people are experiencing neck pain, it can diminish their quality of life. It becomes difficult to perform regular tasks such as driving. Visiting a chiropractor and allowing them to treat the area is a smart choice. These professionals have undergone extensive training in their field and are capable of treating neck pain effectively. So if you or a loved one are experiencing neck pain, give us a call. We’re here to help!

Acupuncture to Release Pain in Edmonton

April 13, 2016/0 Comments/in Chiropractic Blog /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

Just about everyone has dealt with pain in their back at some point in time. Whether it be because of an injury or because of sleeping on a bad mattress, back pain can leave you incapable of doing the things you enjoy. Everything that you want to do is put on hold. Acupuncture can be an effective treatment for your back pain, especially when other treatments have not worked.

A Simple Release for Everyday Pain

Instead of dealing with pain on a daily basis, you can get the release you need with acupuncture. This simple, yet effective, procedure will provide you with lasting results that allow you to get back to doing the things you love. Acupuncture treatment doesn’t take much of your time, but the results are well worth the effort. In fact, many people find acupuncture treatments to be relaxing.

Exploring How the Process Works

You get to lie down on the table while the acupuncturist inserts tiny needles at specific points on your body. For most people, they don’t even feel the needles being inserted. Some have even been known to fall asleep on the table. The needles are inserted at certain pressure points to help release the pain and pressure in your joints and muscles. All you have to do is lie there and enjoy having the pain melt away. It really doesn’t get any better than that.

 

Acupuncture Extends Beyond Back Pain

Acupuncture takes things beyond just back pain. It can help with digestive orders, immune system problems, hormonal issues and much more. Just about anything that aches in your body can be treated with the help of acupuncture. Depending on where the problem lies, the needles will be inserted into different areas of the body to address the problem.

Don’t Delay in Scheduling Your Appointment

Instead of struggling with pain and discomfort, you can turn to Oliver Chiropractic Wellness Clinic to schedule your appointment and begin the path to health and healing. Call [sc name=”tel-ocwc”] today to discuss your needs with one of the licensed professionals.

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