Quiz by Jacob Darling | Oct 28, 2024 Graston Quiz Step 1 of 6 16% Email(Required) Name(Required) First Last Phone(Required) Which underlying principle of tissue repair is primarily facilitated by the Graston Technique?(Required) A. Necrosis and tissue removal B. Inflammation and granulation tissue formation C. Proliferation and remodeling D. Immediate reconstruction of muscle fibers The Graston Technique instruments are uniquely designed to resonate in the clinician's hands. What is the primary purpose of this feature?(Required) A. To provide a soothing sound during treatment B. To enhance the clinician's ability to detect adhesions and restrictions C. To reduce the force needed for treatment D. To warm up the tissue before treatment Considering the tissue response to the Graston Technique, which cellular activity is predominantly involved in the healing process facilitated by the technique?(Required) A. Adipocyte proliferation B. Fibroblast proliferation C. Osteocyte remodeling D. Keratinocyte migration In terms of treatment frequency and duration, how should clinicians approach the Graston Technique for optimal patient outcomes?(Required) A. Daily sessions for two weeks B. Weekly sessions for six weeks C. Bi-weekly sessions until the patient sees improvement D. Tailored to individual patient needs based on the severity of the condition and response to treatment Which mechanism is primarily responsible for the therapeutic effects observed with the Graston Technique in treating soft tissue conditions?(Required) A. Mechanical breakdown of calcium deposits B. Induction of controlled microtrauma leading to an inflammatory response C. Thermal relaxation of muscle fibers D. Vibration-induced muscle relaxation When considering the use of the Graston Technique for a patient with chronic tendonitis, what is a crucial aspect to monitor due to the nature of the treatment?(Required) A. Hyperextension of the affected limb B. Progression of muscle hypertrophy C. Development of bruising and skin irritation D. Decrease in bone density around the treatment area The Graston Technique is often integrated with other therapeutic interventions. Which combination is commonly reported as effective in clinical settings?(Required) A. Graston Technique with hydrotherapy B. Graston Technique with ultrasound therapy C. Graston Technique with cognitive behavioral therapy D. Graston Technique with acupuncture In the context of research and evidence-based practice, what is a critical perspective clinicians should have regarding the outcome studies related to the Graston Technique?(Required) A. They are conclusive and support its use in all cases of soft tissue injuries. B. They often include a large number of randomized controlled trials. C. They may include limited high-quality evidence and should be interpreted cautiously. D. They are primarily anecdotal and lack scientific rigor. Regarding the treatment of specific conditions like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with the Graston Technique, what is a key benefit observed in clinical practice?(Required) A. Complete reversal of the condition in a single session B. Significant reduction in the need for surgical intervention C. Immediate and permanent restoration of nerve conductivity D. Increase in local muscle mass From a clinician's standpoint, what is an essential consideration when administering the Graston Technique to ensure its effectiveness and safety?(Required) A. Applying maximum pressure to break down all scar tissue B. Precise identification and treatment of adhesions and restrictions C. Using the instruments for extended periods in each session D. Limiting treatment to superficial muscular layers only EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.