Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About PIASTM Therapy

What is PIASTM Therapy?

PIASTM Therapy is a specialized myofascial modulation treatment designed for children diagnosed with neurological, genetic, and congenital conditions. Founded by Kanu Kaushik, this advanced approach uses a precision instrument known as the Accel Tool to assess and treat soft tissue and fascial restrictions.

PIASTM Therapy aims to improve mobility and reduce pain. It manages spasticity and tightness. The therapy also enhances muscle tone and supports neuroplasticity. It promotes healing by precisely targeting areas of tension within muscles and connective tissues.

How is PIASTM different from regular physiotherapy?

Traditional physiotherapy mainly focuses on exercises and manual stretching. PIASTM directly targets the fascia—the connective tissue that often blocks movement and progress. When fascia is released, exercises become more effective and functional gains happen faster.

Is PIASTM safe for children?

Yes. PIASTM is safe, gentle, and widely used in pediatric rehabilitation. The pressure and technique are always adapted to the child’s age, condition, and tolerance. It is especially effective for children with Cerebral Palsy, developmental delay, and SMA. It also works well for those with brachial plexus injury, genetic disorders, and many other neurological conditions.

How many sessions are usually required?

PIASTM treatment lasts just 4 days. A child can repeat the sessions only after 3 to 4 months. The number of repetitions needed varies depending on the individual’s condition and response to treatment.

Does PIASTM cause pain?

PIASTM is not painful. Children and adults feel mild pressure or a stretching sensation, but it is always within comfort limits. The goal is controlled stimulation—not force. This is a reason why PIASTM is provided by Kanu Kaushik (founder of the technique) to avoid any discomfort.

Can PIASTM help if my child is not walking yet?

Yes. PIASTM helps by improving muscle flexibility, joint mobility, posture, and neuromuscular activation. When fascia restrictions are released, children often show better standing balance, stepping attempts, and movement confidence.

Is PIASTM an adjunct therapy or a main therapy?

PIASTM is a core therapy approach, not just an adjunct. By addressing fascia restrictions directly, it creates the foundation for better movement, making other therapies and exercises more effective.

Are parents involved in the therapy process?

Absolutely. Parent education is a key part of PIASTM Therapy. We guide parents on positioning, handling, and simple home activities to support the child’s progress after PIASTM sessions.

When can we expect results?

Every child is different. You will see changes right away — like better flexibility or posture or mobility — while functional milestones take time. Consistency and trust in the process are essential.

How do I know if PIASTM is right for me or my child?

A detailed assessment is the first step. Kanu Kaushik personally evaluate movement, fascia restrictions, and functional goals before designing a personalized PIASTM treatment plan.

Are there any reviews or testimonials by parents on PIASTM Therapy?

Many parents have shared positive feedback about PIASTM Therapy, highlighting noticeable improvements in their child’s mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life. Many describe the therapy as gentle, effective, and a vital part of their child’s rehabilitation journey. Testimonials often emphasize the personalized approach of Kanu Kaushik and the visible progress observed after a series of sessions. These reviews serve as encouraging evidence of the potential benefits of PIASTM for children with various neurological and developmental conditions.

You can click on the given link to check out Testimonial Videos: https://piastm.com/piastm-testimonials/

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How can i book an appointment with Kanu Kaushik for PIASTM Therapy?

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