Why Controlled Cupping Gets Better Results
- Random cup placement without clinical reasoning.
- Overly aggressive pressure that leaves you sore for days.
- No connection to mobility, strength, or function.
- Little aftercare or explanation of what to expect.
- Placement based on your movement and tissue restrictions.
- Controlled pressure matched to your tolerance.
- Combined with mobility work and strengthening.
- Applied by a Doctor-led physical therapy team.
- 1-on-1
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Improve Tissue Glide and Movement
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CLINICAL BENEFITS
How Therapeutic Cupping Supports Mobility
We don’t just treat symptoms; we restore your function and independence.
Controlled suction can help gently lift and mobilize tissue that feels stiff, guarded, or restricted.
Cupping may encourage local circulation and help your body respond to hands-on treatment and movement.
By improving tissue glide, cupping can make stretching, strengthening, and daily movement feel easier.
For some patients, cupping helps reduce protective tension so the body can tolerate better movement patterns.
The 3-Step Therapeutic Cupping Process
01
Restriction Assessment
We identify where soft tissue stiffness or guarding is limiting your movement.
02
Controlled Cup Placement
Your clinician applies cups with careful pressure, placement, and duration based on your tolerance.
03
Move and Retest
We follow treatment with movement so you can feel whether mobility and comfort are improving.
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- Applied by licensed clinicians with a clear treatment goal.
- Integrated with mobility, strengthening, and manual therapy.
- Direct access to care in most cases, without unnecessary delays.