
Therapeutic
cupping
Negative pressure therapy to lift fascia, improve circulation, and ease areas that feel stuck or overloaded.
What is
cupping?
Cupping uses suction on the skin to create space in underlying tissues. Many people notice temporary relief of tightness and improved mobility in treated regions.
It can be static cups left in place or dynamic movement with the cup, depending on your tolerance and the clinical goal.
Cupping is one tool in a larger plan. We pair it with movement, strength work, or other soft tissue techniques when it makes sense for you.


Why it
helps
May reduce perceived muscle tightness
Encourages blood flow to superficial tissues
Useful adjunct for large muscle groups like back and legs
Complements training and manual therapy
Often described as a strong but relieving sensation
Common
questions
What are the circular marks?
Suction can bring blood to the surface, which may appear as circular marks. They typically fade over several days and are not always present.
Who should avoid cupping?
Certain skin conditions, blood thinners, or recent surgery may require a different approach. We screen before treatment.
Ready to start
your recovery?
Book a visit and we will build a care plan tailored to your body and your goals.