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Ancient suction therapy for modern pain
20 practitioners are currently mapped for this treatment.

During the visit
Discussion of your pain or tension areas and treatment goals
Application of oil or lotion to treatment areas
Placement of cups creating suction on muscles and fascia
Cups left stationary for 5-15 minutes, or moved across tissue (sliding cupping)
Duration
30-45 minutes
Starting at
$60
Practitioner access
20 mapped
Category
Bodywork
About this treatment
Cupping therapy is an ancient healing practice used across many cultures, from traditional Chinese medicine to Middle Eastern folk medicine. The technique involves placing glass, silicone, or plastic cups on the skin and creating suction, either through heat (fire cupping) or mechanical pumps. This negative pressure draws blood to the surface, releases fascial restrictions, breaks up stagnation, and promotes healing. The distinctive circular marks left by cupping are signs of increased circulation and the release of stagnant blood and toxins from deep tissues.
From a modern physiological perspective, cupping creates several therapeutic effects. The suction decompresses tissues, pulling stuck fascia and muscle fibers away from underlying structures and allowing fresh blood flow to enter. This increased circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients while removing metabolic waste. The micro-trauma created by cupping triggers an inflammatory healing response, similar to how exercise creates beneficial stress that strengthens the body. The practice also activates the nervous system's relaxation response, reducing pain and promoting deep calm.
Cupping is particularly effective for muscle tension, chronic pain, sports injuries, respiratory conditions, and stress-related disorders. Athletes have popularized cupping in recent years (think Olympic swimmers with circular marks), but it's been a therapeutic staple for millennia. Whether you're seeking relief from stubborn knots, improved recovery, or deep relaxation, cupping offers a unique and effective approach. The marks may look dramatic, but the treatment itself is generally painless and deeply therapeutic.
Visit flow
Discussion of your pain or tension areas and treatment goals
Application of oil or lotion to treatment areas
Placement of cups creating suction on muscles and fascia
Cups left stationary for 5-15 minutes, or moved across tissue (sliding cupping)
Sensation of strong pulling or pressure, generally not painful
Temporary circular marks lasting 3-7 days (deeper colors indicate more stagnation)
Best for
Athletes with muscle tension or sports injuries
People with chronic back, neck, or shoulder pain
Those with fascial restrictions unresponsive to massage
Individuals with respiratory congestion
Key outcomes
Release of deep muscle tension and fascial restrictions
Improved circulation and tissue oxygenation
Accelerated recovery from sports injuries
Relief from chronic pain and stiffness
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether cupping therapy fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
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Practitioner match
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Evidence & safety
Cupping has moderate research support showing benefits for pain, particularly musculoskeletal pain and chronic neck/back pain. Studies demonstrate increased local blood flow and reduced pain scores. When performed by trained practitioners, cupping is very safe. Temporary marks are the main side effect and fade within a week. Rarely, blistering can occur with excessive suction. Overall, a low-risk therapy with centuries of traditional use and growing modern validation.
Top matches
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