View Dr. Goodman's Interview on CBS 4 Denver in 2007:
Am I a candidate for the Graston Technique?
- Many repetitive stress or chronic injuries such as carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, tendonitis, shin splints, shoulder impingement and plantar fasciitis respond to the Graston Technique within just a few treatments.
- The Graston Technique has been shown to speed and direct heeling of acute and traumatic injuries including sprains and strains
As a Module 2 trained provider, Dr. Lisa Goodman uses the Graston Instruments to:
- Provides improved diagnostic treatment
- Detects major and minor fibrotic changes
- Reduces manual stress; provides hand and joint conservation
- Increases patient satisfaction by achieving notably better outcomes
The Graston Technique benefits the patient by:
- Decreasing overall time of treatment
- Fostering faster rehabilitation/recovery
- Reducing the need for anti-inflammatory medication
- Resolving chronic conditions thought to be permanent
- Continuing to engage in everyday activities
For More information on the Graston Technique including anatomical representation of therapeutic benefits please visit www.grastontechnique.com.
Please call Dr. Goodman today to schedule a consultation at 303-744-7100