Pain Management

Cupping

Cupping Therapy is a hands-on treatment that uses specialized cups to create controlled suction on targeted areas of the body. At Club Five Health, cupping is used as part of our approach to pain relief, muscle recovery,

About Cupping

Cupping Therapy is a hands-on treatment that uses specialized cups to create controlled suction on targeted areas of the body. At Club Five Health, cupping is used as part of our approach to pain relief, muscle recovery, mobility, rehabilitation, and performance.

What Is Cupping?

Cupping is a hands-on treatment. Specialized cups create controlled suction on targeted areas of the body. It is used as part of a larger plan for pain relief, muscle recovery, mobility, rehabilitation, and performance.

How Cupping Works

The cups create gentle suction that lifts the skin and underlying tissue. This can help promote local circulation and may temporarily reduce feelings of muscle tightness and discomfort. Cupping is often most effective when combined with other manual therapies and corrective treatments.

Muscle Tightness

Suction may temporarily reduce feelings of muscle tightness and discomfort in the areas being treated.

Mobility

Cupping can be incorporated into programs focused on mobility and soft-tissue restrictions.

Exercise Recovery

It may be used as part of exercise recovery, sports recovery, and rehabilitation.

Muscle & Joint Discomfort

Cupping can sit alongside other manual and corrective treatments when muscle or joint discomfort is part of the plan.

Who It Is For

Cupping can be incorporated into sports recovery, mobility, rehabilitation, and performance programs. It is not right for everyone. Your provider reviews your circumstances and determines whether cupping is appropriate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does cupping hurt?

Cupping may create a pulling or tight sensation, but treatment should remain tolerable.

Why does cupping leave marks?

The suction can cause temporary discoloration of the skin. The circular marks are a common response to cupping and are not necessarily bruises. They typically fade within several days, although they can occasionally last longer.

Can cupping be combined with chiropractic care?

Yes. Cupping works well alongside chiropractic adjustments and other manual therapies.

Can athletes use cupping?

Yes. Cupping can be incorporated into sports recovery, mobility, rehabilitation, and performance programs.

Is cupping right for everyone?

Not necessarily. Your provider will review your individual circumstances and determine whether cupping is appropriate.

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