Treatments

Cupping Therapy

Support recovery, reduce muscle tension, and improve movement comfort with personalized cupping therapy from Dr. Eddie.

Session

60 Minutes

Setting

Home / Gym / Office

Format

1-on-1 with Dr. Eddie

Session

60 Minutes

Setting

Home / Gym / Office

Format

1-on-1 with Dr. Eddie

What Is Cupping Therapy?

Cupping therapy is a soft tissue technique that uses suction cups placed on the skin to create gentle decompression over muscles and connective tissue.

Instead of pressing downward into the tissue, cupping lifts the skin and superficial layers. This may help reduce tension, improve local circulation, and make movement feel easier in areas that are tight or sensitive.

Dr. Eddie uses cupping as part of a broader treatment plan, often pairing it with mobility work, stretching, strengthening, or sport-specific movement.

benefits Include

Cupping therapy eases muscle tension and restricted movement differently than hands-on pressure.

Cupping Therapy May Help With:

Conditions Treated

Cupping therapy may be useful when soft tissue tension, soreness, or sensitivity is affecting movement.

Common Conditions Include:

Techniques Used

Cupping is customized based on the body region, sensitivity level, and desired movement outcome.

Static Cupping

Cups remain in place for a set period to create localized decompression over tight or restricted areas.

Movement-Assisted Cupping

You may perform guided movements while cups are applied to help improve usable mobility.

Dynamic Cupping

Cups may be moved across tissue to address broader areas of tension and improve soft tissue glide.

Recovery-Focused Cupping

Treatment may be used after training or repetitive activity to support relaxation and tissue comfort.

What to Expect

Soft Tissue Review

Dr. Eddie identifies the areas where cupping may be useful based on tightness, soreness, or movement limitation.

Controlled Suction

Cups are applied with an appropriate level of suction and monitored throughout the session.

Mobility Follow-Up

After cups are removed, movement may be reassessed and reinforced with simple drills or exercises.

Frequently Asked Questions

It may feel like pulling, pressure, or tightness, but it should not feel sharp or intolerable.

Temporary circular marks can occur and usually fade over several days.

It can be useful for athletes dealing with muscle tension, soreness, or mobility restrictions.

No. Cupping may support comfort and mobility, but movement and strengthening are often needed for lasting results.

Common areas include the back, shoulders, hips, legs, and other soft tissue regions where appropriate.

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