![]() I am now a treating investigator on a research project involving the use of GISTM (Graston) for repetitive strain disorders of the hand and wrist. ![]() My involvement with Graston began approximately two years ago. I have been an instructor for Active Release Techniques since 1998 and have published several articles discussing Active Release Techniques. Since that time I have been utilizing Active Release Techniques. Michael Leahy demonstrated (on me) what has become known as Active Release Techniques or ART. I was amongst the first group assembled in Bensalem, Pennsylvania at a CCSP seminar when Dr. I have been involved with practicing Active Release Techniques since 1992. But it is the debate that makes life interesting. Despite my best efforts I am sure that proponents from either camp will find criticisms with my views. ![]() My scientific and academic background also lend to objectivity. I believe that my experience with each technique is what allows me to maintain an objective view on each technique. Doctors, chiropractic students, academic colleagues, athletic trainers and physical therapists ask me everyday, “what do you think of Graston?” or “what do you think of Active Release Techniques®?” Which one should I learn first or at all?įirst of all it is important to understand my activity and involvement with each technique before you can judge as to my objectivity in writing this article. ![]()
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