Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to questions about GT training and instruments here.
  • Who should take Graston Technique® Training?

    Advanced participants must hold a valid clinical license and must have successfully completed Essential Training. It is also recommended that participants currently be utilizing advanced orthopedic and functional testing in their clinical practices. Working knowledge of functional anatomy, human movement analysis, and the principles of regional interdependence, as they apply to injury recognition and treatment, is recommended. A review of the anatomical structures of the spine, and upper and lower extremities are most appropriate prior to attending the course. Advanced Training is multi-disciplinary and is available to, but not limited to, Certified Athletic Trainers, Acupuncturists, Physical Therapists and Assistants, Occupational Therapists and Assistants, Fitness Professionals, Massage Therapists, Doctors of Chiropractic, and Physicians. If Essential Training took place prior to January 1, 2015, clinicians must first complete the 3-hour Essential Updates and Revisions Course ($59 or free with Advanced Training registration) before proceeding to Advanced Training registration.

  • Who are the instructors?

    The Graston Technique® Instructional Team is committed to providing the highest caliber of hands-on training available, based on evidence-based research and industry best practices. We’re extremely proud of the 50+ advisors and instructors that help us shape the future of Graston Technique® therapy.

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  • What is the cost of the training and instruments?

    The Essential Training is $650. The Advanced Training is $695. The full set of 6 instruments costs $2395.

  • What if I need to cancel?

    The course consists of 14 modules with a maximum of 30 days to complete the training. Should you need to cancel your registration for any reason, your training fee can be transferred to another date/location of your choosing. Your transfer must be applied within 12 months of cancellation date. You may also apply your training fees towards other Graston Technique® products within 12 months of cancellation date. Any training fees not used within 12 months of cancellation date are subject to forfeiture. Graston Technique, LLC reserves the right to alter dates, times, locations, content, and faculty to accommodate unexpected needs. Graston Technique, LLC cannot be responsible for expenses incurred by registrants if the program is cancelled or altered.

  • How many CEUs will I receive?

    Since many states and provinces have specific filing criteria and deadlines, feel free to EMAIL US or call 888.926.2727, prior to the course for the approval status on Graston Technique® therapy continuing education units (CEUs).

  • What conditions can be treated with the Graston Technique®?

    GT-trained clinicians use GT instruments to effectively and efficiently address soft tissue lesions and fascial restrictions while treating acute and chronic conditions, including:

    • Achilles Tendinitis/osis (ankle pain)
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (wrist pain)
    • Cervicothoracic Sprain/Strain (neck pain)
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Lateral Epicondylitis/osis (tennis elbow)
    • Lumbosacral Sprain/Strain (back pain)
    • Medial Epicondylitis/osis (golfer’s elbow)
    • Myofascial Pain Syndromes
    • Patellofemoral Disorders (knee pain)
    • Plantar Fasciitis/osis (foot pain)
    • Post surgeries such as joint replacements, RTC repairs (once post-surgical protocol allows for soft tissue
    • mobilization/manual therapy)
    • Rotator Cuff Tendinitis/osis (shoulder pain)
    • Scar Tissue/post-surgical scars (once completely closed)
    • Patients demonstrating central and/or peripheral sensitization (only used in light stroking/brushing mode to desensitize)
    • Shin Splints
    • Trigger Finger
    • Women’s Health (post-mastectomy and Caesarean scarring)

    Graston Technique® can be used to treat any movement system dysfunction that has been determined to have a soft tissue component.

  • Can anyone obtain the instruments?

    GT training is multi-disciplinary and is available to the following licensed professionals:

    • Acupuncturists
    • Canadian Massage Therapists
    • Certified Hand Therapists
    • Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers
    • Chiropractors
    • Dentists
    • Medical Physicians
    • Occupational Therapists
    • Occupational Therapist Assistants
    • Osteopaths
    • Physical Therapists/Physiotherapists
    • Physical Therapist Assistants
    • Podiatrists
    • Students (In the final year of one of the above programs)
    • U.S. Massage Therapists (see below)
    • Veterinarians

    Only clinicians who have been trained in the Graston Technique® Basic course are qualified to obtain the Graston Technique® instruments and apply the technique to treat patients. The course is offered either on-site or at trainings offered throughout the year at a variety of locations.

  • Am I required to purchase instruments to attend Essential training?

    You are not required to purchase instruments to benefit from GT Training because GT supplies the instruments for the Essential and Advanced in-person, hybrid, and live online training events. Instruments are included with our Essential Self-Paced Training package. However, Graston Technique is designed to work best with Graston Technique Instruments – and if you would like to become a GT Provider after the training you need instruments for that certification. We offer flexible financing plans as well as an instrument reservation program that ensures you’ll be able to take instruments home with you after your training.

  • Is Graston Technique® an Evidenced-Based Form of Manual Therapy?

    Empirical and anecdotal evidence exists for the following physiological effects of GT:

    • Separates and breaks down collagen cross-links, and splays and stretches connective tissue and muscle fibers
    • Facilitates reflex changes in the chronic muscle holding pattern (inhibition of abnormal tone/guarding leading to pain reduction via improved sensory input)
    • Alters/inhibits spinal reflex activity (facilitated segment)
    • Increases the rate and amount of blood flow to and from the area (angiogenesis vs. immediate local increases in blood flow)
    • Increases cellular activity in the region, including fibroblasts and mast cells
    • Increases histamine response secondary to mast cell activity
  • How much does Advanced Self-Paced Training cost?

    The course consists of 14 modules with a maximum of 30 days to complete the training. Self-Paced Advanced Training costs $695. Please call in at 888.926.2727 for student and veteran pricing. The cost for Self-Paced Advanced Training with an instrument set is $2490. Please call in at 888.926.2727 for payment plan details. Clinicians have the opportunity to save $100 when registering for Advanced Training within the 30 days following your Essential Training date.

  • What kind of results does Graston Technique® produce?

    Historically, the Graston Technique® has had positive outcomes in 75-90 percent of all conditions treated. It is equally effective in restoring function to acute and chronic injuries, pre- and post-surgical patients and maintaining optimal range of motion.

  • Do you have payment plans available?

    Graston Technique now offers an in-house Deferred Payment Plan on purchases over $1500. Use our payment calculator during checkout to determine your downpayment amount and the duration to calculate your monthly payment. Prefer to talk to a human being? Call us today at 888-926-2727.

  • How do I renew my GTS credential?

    You will receive a reminder before your GTS credential expires (every 2 years), notifying you of the expiration date and providing the opportunity to retake the latest version of the Advanced Updates & Revisions online course, and the GTS credential exam.

  • Who is eligible for training?

    Eligible Clinicians

    GT training is multi-disciplinary and is available to the following professionals:

    • Acupuncturists
    • Canadian Massage Therapists
    • Certified Hand Therapists
    • Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers
    • Certified Personal Trainers
    • Chiropractors
    • Cross Fit Trainers
    • Dentists
    • Medical Physicians
    • Occupational Therapists
    • Occupational Therapist Assistants
    • Osteopaths
    • Physical Therapists/Physiotherapists
    • Physical Therapist Assistants
    • Podiatrists
    • Students (In the final year of one of the above programs)
    • Strength and Conditioning Specialists (CSCS)
    • U.S. Massage Therapists (see below)
    • Veterinarians

    U.S. Massage Therapist Requirements

    With the guidance of some of the top advisors in the field of massage therapy, we have found the appropriate balance of education and experience that will allow massage therapists to be successful in the application of Graston Technique® therapy.

    • Current massage therapy license or certification
    • Pass exam or be certified in MBLEx, NCBTMB, NCETMB, NCETM, or NESL
      • or work in an office with a licensed PT, DC, or ATC
      • 750 clinical hours of education with 250 hands-on hours of experience.