![]() Application of liniments, analgesics, plant hydrosols and essential oil blends immediately after the cupping will enable the absorption of the product deep into the tissue. The skin will turn very red with strong suction, indicating that the circulation has been brought to the surface. The movement may be long and draining or circular and stimulating for stubborn knots and areas of rigid tissue. Larger cups are used for the broad areas of the back, and a strong vacuum will mimic the rolling action of deep tissue massage without the discomfort. Body contouring with cupping can eliminate the appearance of ellulite, and contracted, congested muscle tissue will soften quickly with only a few minutes of Massage Cupping bodywork. On a deeper therapeutic level, Massage Cupping therapy is very beneficial for many conditions such as high blood pressure, anxiety, fatigue, chronic headache, fibromyalgia and neuralgia. ![]() The action on the nervous system is sedating, and people often descend into a profound state of relaxation. ![]() With this rich history of medical application, how does Massage Cupping bodywork fit into today’s health and spa industries? Massage Cupping techniques are an incredible addition to massage therapy, physical therapy, facials and body treatments. New cupping sets were introduced using pumps to create the vacuum, and these sets were carried by medical supply It became an official therapy to be found in all Chinese hospitals. Research papers were written in the 19th century, and a collaborative effort between the former Soviet Union and China confirmed the clinical efficacy of cupping therapy. In recent history, European and American doctors widely used cupping in practice into the late 1800’s. From the Egyptians, cupping was introduced to the Greeks and eventually spread to ancient cultures in many countries of Europe and even the Americas. The Egyptians produced a text on ancient medicine that discussed the use of cupping for conditions such as fever, pain, vertigo, menstruation imbalances, weakened appetite and accelerating the “healing crisis” of disease. This will usually progress to a weakened “Wei Chi”, or defense (immune system). A depleted constitution is often a result of depleted “Jing Chi”, or original essence. Chinese medicine observes that cupping dispels stagnation of Blood and Chi, along with external pathogenic factors that invade a weakened constitution. Early written records date from 28 AD, and a traditional Chinese saying indicates “acupuncture and cupping, more than half the ills cured”. Cupping eventually developed into a separate therapy, with healers treating a variety of conditions. The Chinese expanded the utilization to include use in surgery to divert blood flow from the surgery site. The true origin of cupping therapy remains in obscurity. Therapeutic applications evolved with the refinement of the cup itself, and with the cultures that employed cupping as a health care technique. Horns evolved into bamboo cups, which were eventually replaced by glass. It works deeper by loosening adhesions, facilitating the muscles to operate more independently and stimulating healthy elimination of accumulated debris in the tissues, organs and systems.Ĭupping developed over time from the original use of hollowed animal horns to drain toxins out of snakebites and skin lesions. It stimulates the skin by increasing circulation while separating fused tissue layers and draining lymph to promote a smooth appearance and healthy glow. It wakes the body up and makes it feel invigorated, at the same time producing a profound level of healing through nervous system sedation. Cupping bodywork is fun and result-oriented…and the treatment FEELS GREAT! ![]() Massage Cupping bodywork is versatile and can easily be modified to accomplish a range of techniques, from lymphatic drainage to deep tissue release and medical massage. By creating suction and negative pressure, Massage Cupping therapy is used to soften tight muscles, improve muscle tone, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue while bringing hydration and blood flow to body tissues, and draining excess fluids and toxins by opening lymphatic pathways. ![]() The incredible results that this simple treatment produces have truly impressed those who experience its subtle power. The common practice of Chinese cupping therapy, yet changed as we work to keep the cups moving to break up dysfunction in the fascia and connective tissue, as opposed to working the meridians as in traditional Chinese Medicine. This wonderful adaptation of an ancient technique has found it’s place in the modern world of healing. ![]()
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