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Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy in Surrey & Langley, BC

Chronic Pain Got You Down? Cupping Treatment Could Help You Find Relief

Cupping is a highly effective pain-relieving therapy that involves suction cups applied to the skin to alleviate pain, promote relaxation, improve blood circulation, and reduce inflammation.

Are you curious about how cupping can help relieve pain and discomfort, allowing you to return to your normal activities? Contact Renew Physiotherapy in Surrey & Langley, BC, today to schedule an appointment or learn more about how cupping can benefit you.

What Is Cupping?

Cupping, also known as “tissue distraction release,” is an ancient alternative medicine technique used in Chinese, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern cultures to treat pain and inflammation.

At Renew Physiotherapy our experienced physiotherapists use silicone or rubber cups during cupping therapy to enhance your treatment experience. As the air in the cup cools, a vacuum is created, which causes the skin to lift and blood vessels to expand. The cups are gently moved across the body to lift and separate the tissue.

This process allows neural tissues, fascia, skin, ligaments, muscles, and tendons to loosen more efficiently, leading to muscle tension relief, trigger point release, enhanced lymphatic flow, improved circulation, and the breakdown of scar tissue adhesions.

How Can Cup Relieve Chronic Pain?

Evidence supports cupping therapy as an effective treatment for various conditions, including chronic neck pain, lower back pain, and fibromyalgia. The therapy offers multiple benefits beyond pain relief. It can also improve skin health, help with respiratory issues, and support digestion. Additionally, cupping accelerates recovery and alleviates symptoms related to injuries and illnesses.

While cupping may cause some bruising, which typically lasts up to two weeks, it is a safe and validated treatment. The suction in the cups helps improve hydration and blood flow, reduce tissue bonding, and eliminate excess fluids. These bruises heal naturally over time and are not a cause for concern.

Give Renew Physiotherapy a Call Today

If you have an injury or health issue preventing you from living your best life, cupping might be the solution for you. Schedule a consultation with one of our expert physiotherapists in Surrey & Langley, BC, to see if cupping is proper for your needs. To learn more about the health benefits of cupping, click here to book your appointment with Renew Physiotherapy and regain control of your health today!

Send an Enquiry

Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy in Surrey & Langley, BC

Chronic Pain Got You Down? Cupping Treatment Could Help You Find Relief

Cupping is a highly effective pain-relieving therapy that involves suction cups applied to the skin to alleviate pain, promote relaxation, improve blood circulation, and reduce inflammation.

Are you curious about how cupping can help relieve pain and discomfort, allowing you to return to your normal activities? Contact Renew Physiotherapy in Surrey & Langley, BC, today to schedule an appointment or learn more about how cupping can benefit you.

What Is Cupping?

Cupping, also known as “tissue distraction release,” is an ancient alternative medicine technique used in Chinese, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern cultures to treat pain and inflammation.

At Renew Physiotherapy our experienced physiotherapists use silicone or rubber cups during cupping therapy to enhance your treatment experience. As the air in the cup cools, a vacuum is created, which causes the skin to lift and blood vessels to expand. The cups are gently moved across the body to lift and separate the tissue.

This process allows neural tissues, fascia, skin, ligaments, muscles, and tendons to loosen more efficiently, leading to muscle tension relief, trigger point release, enhanced lymphatic flow, improved circulation, and the breakdown of scar tissue adhesions.

How Can Cup Relieve Chronic Pain?

Evidence supports cupping therapy as an effective treatment for various conditions, including chronic neck pain, lower back pain, and fibromyalgia. The therapy offers multiple benefits beyond pain relief. It can also improve skin health, help with respiratory issues, and support digestion. Additionally, cupping accelerates recovery and alleviates symptoms related to injuries and illnesses.

While cupping may cause some bruising, which typically lasts up to two weeks, it is a safe and validated treatment. The suction in the cups helps improve hydration and blood flow, reduce tissue bonding, and eliminate excess fluids. These bruises heal naturally over time and are not a cause for concern.

Give Renew Physiotherapy a Call Today

If you have an injury or health issue preventing you from living your best life, cupping might be the solution for you. Schedule a consultation with one of our expert physiotherapists in Surrey & Langley, BC, to see if cupping is proper for your needs. To learn more about the health benefits of cupping, click here to book your appointment with Renew Physiotherapy and regain control of your health today!

Send an Enquiry

FAQs

What is cupping therapy?
Cupping therapy is a traditional treatment that uses special cups to create suction on the skin. This technique improves blood flow, reduces muscle tension, and helps the body’s natural healing process.
Cupping therapy can relieve muscle pain, stiffness, stress, headaches, back pain, and sports-related injuries. It also supports relaxation and improves overall circulation.

Yes, cupping therapy is safe when performed by trained professionals. At Renew Physiotherapy in Surrey, South Surrey, and Langley, our therapists follow proper techniques to ensure comfort and safety.

Most people feel a pulling or tight sensation during the treatment, which is usually mild and temporary. Some patients may notice circular marks afterward, but these are not painful and fade within a few days.
The number of sessions depends on your condition and goals. Some patients feel relief after one session, while others may benefit from a series of treatments as part of a physiotherapy care plan.