Myofascial Cupping Edmonton
Myofascial Cupping involves gliding negatively pressurized cups over the body to lift and separate soft tissue, decreasing tension and increasing blood flow to the treated area.
Myofascial Cupping (MC) is a unique treatment that uses suction to lift tissue as the cup is moved by the therapist to decompress underlying tissue. The cups come in various sizes depending on the treatment area needed. Four theories exist on how MC produces changes to soft tissue mobility.
Why is Myofascial Cupping so Effective?
Myofascial cupping has many therapeutic benefits which include: Reduction in sympathetic nerve response and increased parasympathetic nerve response (relaxation effect on the body) Passively stretching soft tissues. Draws blood from deep to superficial resulting in nourishing the skin by improving blood circulation.
What Conditions can Myofascial Cupping Help Resolve?
- Tight and stiff muscles.
- Sciatica, piriformis syndrome.
- IT band pain.
- Rotator cuff injuries.
- Plantar fasciitis.
- Respiratory conditions.
- Asthma, bronchitis.
Myofascial Cupping FAQ
Cupping leaves red, circular marks that can look like bruises (but are not usually painful) These are caused by the increased circulation that the cups draw into the layers of the skin, and they usually last for around one week, sometimes a bit longer.
It is best if you can give an accurate picture of your health and injuries on your health history form. This enables your therapist to design the most appropriate and effective treatment for you.
There is no requirement to have a referral to see a Registered Massage Therapist. Extended health care plans, and insurers may require a referral before you will be covered. You need to check with your policy to see if you need one to be reimbursed for the treatments.