Myofascial Cupping Massage Therapy is a specialized technique
that uses silicone or glass cups to create suction on the skin,
gently lifting the connective tissue (fascia) and muscles.
This therapy helps to release tension, improve circulation, and
break up adhesions that cause pain and stiffness.
Unlike traditional deep tissue massage, cupping works by
lifting rather than compressing the muscles,
allowing for deeper healing without excessive pressure.
✔ Experience
chronic muscle pain, tightness, or stiffness
✔ Have
scar tissue, adhesions, or limited mobility
✔ Struggle with
poor circulation or lymphatic drainage issues
✔ Need support for
injury recovery or post-workout muscle relief
✔ Suffer from
headaches, migraines, or tension buildup
✨ Relieves deep-seated muscle tension and knots
✨ Improves flexibility and range of motion
✨ Enhances circulation and promotes faster healing
✨ Reduces inflammation and supports lymphatic drainage
✨ Breaks up scar tissue and adhesions
✨ Aids in post-workout recovery and muscle relaxation
Yes, cupping may leave temporary circular marks on the skin due to increased blood flow to the area. These marks usually fade within a few days to a week and are not bruises but signs of stagnant blood being released.
Cupping creates a gentle pulling sensation, but it should not be painful. The intensity can be adjusted to your comfort level.
Unlike traditional massage, which applies pressure to muscles, cupping lifts the tissues to improve circulation, reduce tension, and release fascial restrictions.
For chronic pain or mobility issues, weekly or biweekly sessions may be beneficial. For general maintenance, once a month can help keep muscles relaxed and flexible.
Cupping is safe for most people, but it should be avoided if you have bleeding disorders, skin infections, or are pregnant (without medical clearance). Always consult your therapist about any health conditions before treatment.
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