Cupping MassageCupping therapy is a good option for short term pain management or muscle tightness and for increased movement and blood flow. Cupping is preferred by those with more generalized pain over softer tissue. |
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What does it do?Cupping massage increases blood circulation in the skin and muscles, creating a change in the connectivity and helping the tissue to heal and alleviating related chronic pain. Running cupping usually involves the application of oil before the use of suction. Your practitioner will leave the cups there for a few minutes and cups will suck up your skin into the cup and then the cups are slowly moved around the area, creating a massage-like effect. |
What does it help?The suction from the cups increases circulation to the area where the cups are placed. The additional blood flow to that area can help relieve muscle tension and promote cell repair. Increasing circulation with cupping also helps to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Cupping can also release toxins from your blood. This type of massage helps with anxiety, promotes relaxation, can reduce stretch marks and scars, reduces anxiety, can clear congestion and helps treat asthma. |
How does it help?When the cup is placed onto your skin, the air inside the cup creates a vacuum that draws the skin and muscle up into the cup. Your skin may turn red as the blood vessels respond to the change in pressure. You do have organs that remove toxins from your blood but the modern lifestyle overloads your body with toxins. Cupping gives your body a boost in releasing those toxins. When your therapist glides the cups across your skin, your parasympathetic nervous system engages. This promotes deep relaxation to move through your entire body. Increased blood flow enables your body to dispose of toxins, restores lymphatic circulation, and helps remove edema (excess fluid), which helps reduce the appearance of scarring. The suction from cups breaks up and expels congestion. It brings oxygen rich blood and lymph toward your lungs and your other respiratory muscles. |
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