Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy

Cupping is commonly used to relieve pain, stiffness, and restricted movement caused by muscle tightness or repetitive strain.

Cupping therapy is a technique that uses suction cups placed on the skin to create negative pressure, lifting the soft tissue rather than compressing it. This suction increases blood flow, promotes lymphatic drainage, and reduces muscle tension.

Cupping Therapy

Releasing Muscle Tension

Dynamic cupping takes this a step further by incorporating movement. Instead of keeping the cups stationary, they are either glided along the skin or placed on specific areas while the patient actively moves the targeted muscle.

This method enhances mobility, flexibility, and circulation, making it particularly effective for releasing deep muscle restrictions and improving range of motion.

Muscle Targeting

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