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Myofascial Cupping

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Myofascial Cupping

Areas of musculoskeletal tension or congestion are located using massage techniques, cups are then applied on an affected area and moved over the surface in a gliding motion, or possibly put on a fascial adhesion or trigger point for a short time to reduce and eliminate it.

The cups can also be placed on specific points of the body to release localised acute and chronic tension and help to increase blood flow to the area.


What should you expect?
A myofascial cupping treatment uses a combination of massage strokes and negative pressure to lift, separate, and stretch underlying soft tissues. Cupping is typically applied on the neck, shoulders, back, thigh, calves, and upper arms.

You may feel a light pinching sensation under the cups, followed by a negative or ‘lifting’ sensation around the area being treated. Following treatment clients often feel much lighter and more relaxed.


Conditions that can be treated:
* Muscle spasms and pain
* Chronic back problems and pain
* Acute and Chronic muscle tension
* Headaches, including reducing the frequency and intensity of migraines
* Neck pain
* Mood, depression

Benefits of Myofascial Cupping
* Increased circulation
* Increased joint range of motion
* Reduced muscle tension
* Increased Lymphatic drainage (localised detoxification)
* Increased connective tissue mobility

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