Cupping Therapy: some common questions and tips
What is cupping therapy?
Cupping therapy is an adaptation of ancient techniques and possess the benefits of traditional use. This therapy utilizes glass or plastic cups and a vacuum pistol or machine to create suction on the body surface. These cups are moved over the skin using gliding, shaking, popping, and rotating techniques while gently pulling up on the cups or are “parked” for a short amount of time to facilitate joint mobilization or soft tissue release.
This suction reaches deep into the soft tissue, attachments, and organs. It also has a sedating effect on the nervous system. Another benefit is to pull inflammation and toxins from the body tissues so that the skin and lymphatic system can eliminate them.
One of the most amazing aspects of this technique is the “separation” that the vacuum produces in the tissue layers. This enables water absorption and renewed blood flow to undernourished and dehydrated tissue. It is evident that separation of fused, congested soft tissue and increase in tissue function can be a catalyst for change in many current health conditions.
What are the benefits of cupping?
Increased circulation
Increased joint range of motion
Reduced muscle tension
Increase lymphatic drainage (detoxification)
Increase connective tissue mobility
What conditions can be helped by cupping?
· Poor Circulation · Sciatica · ITB Syndrome · Low back pain · TMJ Dysfunction · Chronic Pain · Arthritis · Muscular Aches · Neuralgia · Trigger points |
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How close together can I get a cupping session?
Typically, it depends on how the client reacts to the treatment. It should not be done every day. It is important to give the body time to process. In general, a minimal wait of 48 – 72 hours is preferable.
Will I have marks or bruises after treatment and how long do they last?
While they technically aren’t bruises, the marks may last 3-7 days dependent upon the skin, stagnant matter being released , and length of time left in place.
What does cupping feel like?
People describe the sensation differently from soothing, stimulating, energizing, warming, tingling, and separating to comparing it with deep tissue. Cupping does should not hurt if done correctly.
Can I get a cupping session if I am pregnant?
Prenatal cupping is indicated if the cups are not placed on the abdomen or lumbar areas.





