What Is Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)?
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is a specialized technique that uses contoured instruments to detect and treat areas of tension, scar tissue, and restricted mobility in the soft tissues. At Atlas Chiropractic Clinic in Lynnwood, WA, we use tools like those from the Graston Technique to apply gentle, targeted pressure across muscles and fascia.
This method promotes circulation, breaks up adhesions, and supports the body’s natural healing process. IASTM is ideal for treating overuse injuries, post-surgical stiffness, repetitive strain conditions, and chronic pain. When paired with chiropractic adjustments or rehab therapy, soft tissue mobilization helps patients recover faster and move more freely.
Do You Suffer from Persistent Muscle Tightness or Pain?
IASTM and Graston Therapy at Atlas Chiropractic in Lynnwood
At Atlas Chiropractic Clinic in Lynnwood, WA, our experienced providers specialize in instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) to help relieve muscle pain, improve mobility, and accelerate recovery. We incorporate proven techniques, including the Graston Technique, to release soft tissue restrictions and reduce inflammation.
Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, postural tension, or chronic pain, our customized approach is tailored to meet your needs. By targeting the root of discomfort and enhancing tissue mobility, we help restore strength, function, and freedom of movement—so you can get back to doing what you love.
Discover the Benefits of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
Target Muscle Pain and Restore Comfort
Improve Flexibility and Functional Movement
Support Injury Recovery with Graston & IASTM
How Soft Tissue Mobilization Relieves Pain & Boosts Recovery
Relieve Pain Effectively: This technique targets soft tissues to reduce discomfort and promote healing, providing a gentle and efficient solution for pain relief.
Enhance Flexibility and Mobility: By breaking down scar tissue and promoting blood flow, this approach helps improve your range of motion and overall flexibility.
Accelerate Recovery: Through its targeted approach, this method aids in speeding up the healing process, allowing you to return to your daily activities more quickly.