Treating Joint Pain in Georgetown Ontario: How IASTM Addresses the Real Cause
- Dr. Thomas
- 14 hours ago
- 2 min read
Joint pain affects many residents in Georgetown, Ontario, but what most people don't realize is that joint pain actually stems from myofascial restrictions rather than the joints themselves. That's why Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is such an effective method to target these underlying soft tissue issues for lasting relief.

Understanding Joint Pain Causes in Georgetown Ontario
Joint pain in Georgetown Ontario frequently arises from tight fascia and scar tissue adhesions that restrict movement and alter joint mechanics. These myofascial restrictions develop from overuse, injury, or poor posture, leading to pain referral and reduced function. Unlike symptom-masking medications, instrument assisted soft tissue therapy addresses the root cause of joint pain to restore mobility.
How IASTM Addresses the Real Cause
IASTM uses specialized stainless-steel tools to detect and break down fascial adhesions and scar tissue around joints. By inducing controlled microtrauma, it promotes fibroblast activity, collagen remodeling, and increased blood flow, facilitating tissue repair. At Thomas Back and Body, Dr. Thomas applies Graston Technique (a type of IASTM) to precisely treat restrictions contributing to knee, shoulder, or hip pain.

Evidence Supporting IASTM for Joint Pain
Research shows IASTM significantly improves range of motion, reduces pain, and enhances function in musculoskeletal conditions like patellar tendinitis and joint sprains. A study on patellar tendonitis found pain reduction and better impairment scores at 6-12 weeks post-IASTM. Another review confirmed short-term ROM gains and pain relief when combined with exercise.
IASTM at Thomas Back and Body
Dr. Thomas integrates IASTM with chiropractic adjustments, low-laser therapy, and rehab exercises for comprehensive joint pain care in Georgetown. Patients often experience less pain and smoother movement after sessions, with mild redness resolving quickly. This evidence-informed approach targets the real cause, myofascial restrictions, for sustainable results.
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Disclaimer
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References
Agarwal, S., et al. (2024). Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization: A review. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.
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Burke, J., et al. (2014). Graston Technique for soft tissue injuries. Journal of Athletic Training.
Cheatham, S. W., et al. (2016). Instrument assisted soft-tissue mobilization: A commentary. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 11(4), 575–578.
Cheatham, S. W., et al. (2019). Effects of IASTM on delayed onset muscle soreness. Journal of Canadian Chiropractic Association.




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