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A physiotherapy service offered at Kinatex Sports Physio 

In our daily lives, stress, poor posture, and persistent muscle tension are often part of the routine. These factors can lead to joint or muscle pain that affects our comfort and mobility. 

More and more people today are seeking complementary, less medication-focused approaches to relieve discomfort. Among these, Gua Sha and IASTM are gaining popularity for their beneficial effects on soft tissues and circulation. 

Gua Sha and IASTM: Two Different Approaches, One Goal 

Often associated with aesthetic treatments, Gua Sha has its roots in traditional Eastern medicine. It involves gently scraping the skin with a tool made of stone, horn, or jade to stimulate blood circulation and release energy stagnation. 

IASTM (Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization), on the other hand, is a more modern approach from Western physiotherapy. It uses stainless steel or medical-grade plastic instruments to mobilize soft tissues and support their regeneration. 

The Benefits of These Techniques 

When properly integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan, these techniques can provide several positive effects: 

  • Improve joint mobility 
  • Reduce tissue adhesions 
  • Stimulate muscle fiber regeneration 
  • Decrease chronic inflammation 
  • Promote better blood and lymphatic circulation 
  • Relieve pain 

In Which Conditions Can These Techniques Be Beneficial? 

Gua Sha and IASTM can be used in various clinical situations, including: 

  • Muscle pain and tension. 
  • Neck or jaw pain. 
  • Limited joint mobility. 
  • Scars and tissue adhesions. 
  • Tendinopathies (shoulder, elbow, wrist, Achilles tendon, etc.). 
  • Myofascial syndrome. 
  • Plantar fasciitis.  

They can also be useful after injury or surgery, when tissue flexibility is reduced and gentle release work is needed. 

Myths and Realities 

Contrary to some beliefs, Gua Sha is not painful when properly performed. Temporary redness after treatment is normal and indicates improved circulation in the treated area. 

The sensation varies from person to person, but many describe immediate muscle relaxation and a feeling of well-being after the session. 

Precautions and Contraindications 

These techniques are not suitable for all situations. Your therapist will ensure they are safe and appropriate for your condition, especially if you have: 

  • Blood clotting disorders or are taking anticoagulants. 
  • Skin issues (eczema, wounds, infection, bruising). 
  • Acute inflammation or a recent fracture. 

A professional evaluation is therefore essential before starting this type of treatment. 

A Comprehensive and Personalized Approach 

At Kinatex Sports Physio, Gua Sha and IASTM are never used in isolation. Our therapists combine these techniques with a holistic approach focused on functional recovery, recurrence prevention, and long-term performance. 

Each patient receives an individualized treatment plan aimed not only at relieving pain but also at addressing the root cause of the problem and promoting a sustainable return to daily activities. 

Interested in Trying Gua Sha or IASTM? 

These gentle and effective techniques can help reduce pain and improve mobility. 

Book an appointment today with a therapist at Kinatex Sports Physio to see if Gua Sha or IASTM can help you regain comfort. 

 

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