Cupping Therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine that uses suction to promote blood flow, ease muscle tension, and support the body’s natural healing process. This technique has been practiced in many cultures for thousands of years, and it remains popular today for its powerful therapeutic effects.
Cupping involves placing special cups—made of glass, silicone, or bamboo—on the skin to create a vacuum. This suction gently pulls the skin and underlying tissue upward, increasing circulation and releasing stagnation from the muscles and fascia. It is often used in conjunction with acupuncture or massage to enhance treatment outcomes.
Cupping offers a wide range of physical and energetic benefits, including:
Relief from muscle pain and tightness
Improved circulation and lymphatic flow
Reduction in inflammation
Stress and anxiety relief
Detoxification and immune support
Enhanced mobility and flexibility
Cupping is especially effective for:
Back, neck, and shoulder pain
Sports injuries and muscle recovery
Headaches and migraines
Respiratory conditions like asthma and colds
Fatigue and overall tension
Your therapist will select the appropriate type and intensity of cupping based on your needs. The cups are usually left on the skin for 5–15 minutes. You may experience circular marks afterward—these are not bruises, but signs of improved blood flow and toxin release, and typically fade within a few days.
Our experienced practitioners use cupping as part of a holistic treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. Whether you’re recovering from physical strain or simply seeking relaxation, cupping therapy offers a natural, drug-free path to relief and renewal.
At The hnrehabilitation, your health is of prime importance. We believe in the philosophy of taking care of patients irrespective of insurance issues.
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