HawkGrips IASTM & BFR Education
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HawkGrips IASTM & BFR Education

Build Your Expertise with HawkGrips As a health professional, your education and training directly impact the quality of care you provide to your patients. In the realm of Instrument-Assisted Soft...

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Prioritizing Health and Safety: The Importance of Clean Ingredients in Massage Therapy Creams
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Prioritizing Health and Safety: The Importance of Clean Ingredients in Massage Therapy Creams

HawkGrips is dedicated to crafting massage creams and lotions tailored specifically for manual therapy professionals, prioritizing the use of clean, high-quality ingredients while avoiding harsh preservatives, surfactants, and other potentially...

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Women in AT: Jessica Scott’s Dedication to Tactical Sports Medicine
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Women in AT: Jessica Scott’s Dedication to Tactical Sports Medicine

Our next feature for National Athletic Training Month and Women’s History Month is a remarkable woman named Jessica Scott, DPT, ATC, CSCS, TSAC-F. She’s a force in athletic training and...

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Dawn standing with female USA athlete in arena at 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece
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Women in AT: Dawn Gulick's Impact in Athletic Training and Beyond

Introducing Dawn Gulick, PhD, PT, AT, CSCS– our first feature in HawkGrips’ “Women in Athletic Training” series for March, marking both National Athletic Training Month & Women’s History Month. Dawn’s...

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What is IASTM?
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What is IASTM?

 IASTM stands for “Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization”.  This means, use of a tool or instrument to address and mobilize soft tissue structures.

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Understanding Lateral Epicondylitis and Effective Tennis Elbow Treatment
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Understanding Lateral Epicondylitis and Effective Tennis Elbow Treatment

What is Lateral Epicondylitis? Lateral Epicondylitis, or Tennis Elbow, occurs on the outside of the elbow and sometimes in the forearm and wrist. Pain is the primary symptom. Causes of...

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