What is Cupping Therapy? | BBmassageandfloat.comPosted by Vicky Mamoria on March 6th, 2019 Negative Pressure, or suction, is used to rapidly facilitate rigid soft tissue release, loosen and lift connective tissue, break up and drain stagnation while increasing blood and lymph flow to the skin and muscles in ways not possible using compression techniques. Simply put, the use of cups allows for a stretching and opening of the tissues in the body. This lifting creates space for fluid to move and helps drain toxins and waste from the cells, then moves that waste out of the body. Benefits of Cupping
Musculo-skeletal problems: pain/spasms/cramps/tightness/numbness/ stiffness of the back and neck Chronic gastric pain Vertigo Menopausal discomforts Activates the skin and clears stretch marks and wrinkles
Contraindications (Reasons not to receive cupping therapy or to seek doctor approval) Cupping is contraindicated in cases of severe diseases, such as cardiac failure, renal failure, ascites due to hepato-cirrhosis and severe edema, as well as hemorrhagic diseases such as allergic pupura, hemophilia and leukemia, and clients with dermatosis, destruction of skin, or allergic dermatitis. Cupping should not be applied on an area where a hernia exists or has occurred in the past. For pregnant women, work on the lower abdomen, inner side of the leg and sacral (tail bone) region should be avoided. Also, if you have never received a cupping treatment, you should wait until the 2nd trimester to receive your first treatment. If you are unsure whether or not a condition you have may be contraindicated, please first consult your doctor. Other contraindications:
Warnings: Cupping Therapy affects the body the same as a deep tissue massage. You may experience Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness that will be akin to a long hard workout. However, the feel of cupping is not as intense as deep tissue massage. Thanks to the nature of negative pressure therapy, the work is deep without being painful although occasionally it can be uncomfortable. Remember to check in with your therapist to make sure the therapy is within your personal comfort level. If you are on blood thinners, are a haemophiliac, diabetic, or have high or low blood pressure, shorter, lighter techniques are recommended and must be used for your overall wellness. Those with low blood pressure should warn the therapist ahead of time as you'll need extra time to rest before rising after a treatment and accommodations will need to be made. You must sign a release form to receive cupping therapy. We will ask that you read it before booking an appointment. Like it? Share it!More by this author |