A safe, traditional treatment that helps resolve chronic muscle tightness and pain!
Cupping therapy is nothing new. It’s been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years and one of the most effective methods of releasing the toxins from body tissue and organs.
Cupping is a massage technique that has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for balancing the Qi energy in the body. It is a technique that is becoming more popular in modern medical practices.
Cupping directs the circulation of blood to specific areas of the body to increase oxygenation, increase the body’s natural detox processes and promote healing. Think of cupping therapy as a massage, but instead of pressing down, the cups pull up on the muscular fascia.
What are the benefits of Massage Cupping Therapy Treatment?
Cupping treats pain, stress, allergies, muscle aches & inflammation. Cupping helps treat physical pain, deep scar tissues in the muscles and connective tissue, muscle knots, and swelling, also more emotional tension as well. If you suffer from pain, stress, excessive fatigue, or allergies, have a try. Cupping therapy is one way to help improve your health and well-being. Cupping offers a variety of benefits, including:
- Muscle soreness
- Improve blood circulation
- Help with pain, including chronic back pain and neck pain
- Reduce inflammation
- Open up blood vessels and increase blood flow
- Migraines
- Stimulate areas along the spine
- Supposed to help with colds and flu
- Can help with blood disorders, such as anemia
- Relieve constipation and other digestive disorders
What to expect from Massage Cupping Therapy Treatment?
Cupping therapy is safe. Cupping therapy is typically done using glass cups. Therapist will place the cup on the skin and then use a suction device to create a vacuum. This vacuum will cause the skin and underlying tissue to rise into the cup. You’ll likely have circular marks around the areas where the cups were. Cupping therapy can cause bruising, which is a common side effect. The marks are usually harmless and will fade within a few days.