In the realm of rehabilitative therapies, the Graston Technique emerges as a game-changer, offering a unique approach to healing and enhancing mobility. This innovative method, utilized by skilled practitioners, focuses on instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization to alleviate pain, break down scar tissue, and ignite the body's natural healing processes.
At its core, the Graston Technique involves the use of specially designed stainless steel instruments to detect and treat areas of soft tissue dysfunction. These instruments, with their distinct shapes and edges, enable practitioners to identify and target restrictions or adhesions within muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
The process begins with a thorough assessment, as practitioners skillfully glide the instruments over the skin to identify areas of tension or dysfunction. Once identified, the instruments are precisely used to apply controlled pressure, creating a therapeutic response in the targeted tissues. This approach promotes the breakdown of scar tissue, stimulates blood flow, and initiates the body's innate healing mechanisms.
One of the key benefits of the Graston Technique is its effectiveness in addressing a range of musculoskeletal conditions, including soft tissue injuries, chronic pain, and restricted mobility. Whether you're recovering from a sports injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking relief from everyday aches and pains, this technique offers a non-invasive and targeted solution.
Patients often report improvements in flexibility, reduced pain, and enhanced functional mobility after undergoing Graston Technique sessions. The method's precision and efficiency make it a valuable tool in the hands of rehabilitation professionals, contributing to quicker recovery times and improved overall well-being.
In essence, the Graston Technique is a modern approach to soft tissue therapy that embraces the power of technology to restore the body's natural balance. So, if you're on a quest for enhanced mobility and a life free from persistent discomfort, consider exploring the transformative benefits of the Graston Technique – a beacon of hope for those seeking a revitalized, pain-free existence.
We are an out-of-network self-pay clinic. Self-pay chiropractic means that we are out-of-network with all insurance providers and do not bill directly through insurance. However, you may be eligible for reimbursement from your insurance company by providing them with an itemized “Superbill,” which we will gladly provide to you following your visit. Your reimbursement depends on your out-of-network benefits. Payment is due at time of service. Since you are paying for services in full, your insurance carrier will send the reimbursement to the policyholder. We strongly encourage you to contact your insurance carrier directly for information about your coverage and reimbursement.
Being self-pay allows us to focus on your specific goals and perform treatments geared toward those goals without being dictated by insurance rules and regulations. Our patients pay us directly for their 1-on-1, personalized chiropractic, and rehab sessions. We accept forms of payment including cash, credit/debit card, and HSA/FSA card.
Insurance companies are continually cutting reimbursement rates for treatment services, thereby dictating how in-network clinicians treat patients. With this decline in reimbursement and covered services, many clinics are forced to treat patients for shorter treatment times, use only pre-approved treatment techniques, and lower patient care standards.
By being a self-pay based practice, we are able to decide what treatment techniques and durations are best for our patients. This allows us to provide the highest quality care during longer, 1-on-1 visits. This increase in treatment time and quality results in our patients getting better, faster.
Our new patient visits are 40 minutes long, and our comprehensive follow-ups are 20 minutes, allowing us to dive deep and provide multiple, complimentary treatment techniques to improve your experience and treatment response.
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