Functional Integrated cupping therapy for pain management and sports rehabilitation

- 
​Decreasing Muscle Pain and Fatigue: Helps alleviate soreness and stiffness in overworked muscles.
 
​
- 
Increasing Blood Flow: Expands the capillaries, improving circulation to promote healing and tissue recovery.
 
​
- 
Reducing Pain Through the Pain Gate Theory: Stimulates the nervous system to block pain signals and provide relief.
 
​
- 
Facilitating the Lymphatic System: Encourages detoxification by improving lymphatic drainage.
 
​
- 
Relaxing the Central Nervous System: Supports mental and physical relaxation, aiding recovery from sports injuries, fatigue, and muscle soreness.
 
​
- 
Lowering Blood Pressure: Provides a safe and gentle way to reduce stress and support cardiovascular health.​
 
Cupping is an ancient Eastern healing technique, now supported by Western medical research, making it a popular and effective method for pain management and recovery.​​​
​​What Does Cupping Aim to Do?
Cupping Therapy: Ancient Wisdom Backed by Modern Science​​​​

- 
​Long term lower back pain
 
​​​
- 
Rotator cuff injuries & tears
 
​
- 
Tennis and golfers elbow
 
​
- 
Carpal tunnel
 
​
- 
Shoulder pain and stiffness
 
​
- 
Chronically tight Hamstring & tears
 
​
- 
Hip pain and stiffness
 
​
- 
Helps reduce DOM's pains and stiffness
 
​
- 
inflammatory conditions
 
A list of muscle groups that respond very well to cupping are; traps, delts, rhomboids, lats, rotator cuff, pecs, biceps, triceps, wrist flexors & extensors, glutes, hip flexors, hip adductors, hamstrings, quads, TFL (IT band muscle) Calfs, ankle dorsiflexors, peroneal muscles and lastly the planter fascia tissues of the feet.
Cupping therapy can help with painful musculoskeletal issues such as
​Cupping therapy offers a range of benefits, including:
