Arthritis is the number one cause of disability in the United States, affecting all genders, ethnicities, and age brackets. The idea that only old people are subject to it is a popular misconception, thanks in part to all the movies and commercials that depict arthritis in the hands as a trait of the elderly. People from all walks of life are subject to this unpleasant pain and swelling. Fortunately, these days we literally have better tools with which to combat them thanks to the Graston Technique®.
How Do You Treat Arthritis Pain?
Depending on the type of arthritis and its severity, treatment can vary. While some severe cases can even require surgery, the vast majority do not. There are a number of medications and therapies that can be helpful, depending on the arthritis symptoms involved, with the majority of them focused on arthritis pain relief and restoring lost range of motion.
Is Chiropractic Good for Arthritis?
The Arthritis Foundation considers chiropractic care to be among the safest methodologies for easing pain. It does so by reducing inflammation in the tissue surrounding the affected joint. One must be careful, though; if there is active inflammation along the spine or neck, you should seek a different approach. Inflammatory ailments such as rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis also require specialized treatment.
When appropriately used, chiropractic can also sometimes address the root issues behind the arthritis and help not only ease symptoms but help to prevent further damage.
Can Graston Help with Arthritis?
The Graston Technique® has a proven history of being effective at providing joint pain relief. This methodology involves the use of smooth, stainless steel tools which are moved across the skin and musculature in order to promote soft tissue mobilization. This breaks up adhesions, knots, and other fascial restrictions resulting in the reduction of pain and partial or full return of range of motion.
Does Graston Help with Inflammation?
Yes, the Graston Technique® can help reduce pain and inflammation. The instruments used allow the practitioner to break up muscular adhesions and restrictions in the affected tissues through selective application of pressure. Doing this triggers the body’s healing cycle and usually results in tangible results within a few sessions.
East Bay Chiropractic Wellness: Your Graston Technique® Specialists
We’ve been providing chiropractic care for more than 30 years and have been specializing in the Graston Technique® Specialist since 2008. Our practice was the first on Long Island to be certified in the use of the technique. Contact East Bay Chiropractic today or call (516) 679-2225 and let’s make your chronic pain a thing of the past.


