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Cupping

Cupping is used to boost blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, and alleviate stress. 

 

Cupping can improve your skin’s health, reduce respiratory difficulties, and even help with digestion. It’s also used to hasten recovery and alleviate the symptoms of some accidents and illnesses.

Cupping for relief

WHAT IS CUPpING?

Cupping is a type of natural, pain-relieving therapy where cups are suctioned into the skin to relieve pain, promote relaxation, enhance blood flow, and reduce inflammation. By incorporating it into your wellness routine, you can effectively prevent injuries and promote a healthier, balanced lifestyle.

Benefits

  • Boost blood circulation

  • Pain relief

  • Relaxation and stress reduction

  • Reduce muscle tension

  • Enhanced range of motion

COMMONly treated conditions

 

RELATED Treatments & CONDITIONS

Back pain

Back Pain

Neck pain physical therapy

Neck Pain

Kinesiotaping for shoulder pain

Shoulder Pain

WHAT TO EXPECT

When To Arrive

On average, a patient’s first visit lasts about one hour. We ask that patients arrive 15 minutes early to sign-in and complete paperwork.

 

What To Bring

On your first visit, you’ll need to bring your physician referral or prescription (if needed), your insurance card, your primary registration forms, your ID or driver’s license and your co-payment (as applicable).

 

Your First Visit

Our office managers will help you through completing the registration and insurance process, then you will begin your evaluation with a therapist. It is helpful to know your key past medical history, previous treatments, current medications, and any symptoms you may be experiencing. Your movement, strength, coordination, and other factors will be evaluated before our therapist discusses with you their recommendation and prepares a personalized treatment plan.

 

Treatment Plan

Evaluation findings will be shared with your referring physician or preferred medical expert, and the office managers will help you plan your series of visits based on the quantity and frequency determined by your therapist. Your subsequent visits will focus on treatment that is based on your diagnosis and individualized goals.

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