All About Massage Cupping
Massage cupping, or just ‘cupping’ crops up in the news and celebrity
pages every now and again, as there are some well-known fans of this
treatment, which is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
techniques.
It’s a massage technique that’s becoming popular in spas and clinics
over the country, and it’s one that can be really great for your overall
health.
So, what exactly is massage cupping? It’s a healing therapy which was
developed thousands of years ago, and involves placing glass, bamboo
or plastic jars onto your skin, creating a vacuum which sucks the tissue
underneath into the jar. The suction is designed to help boost
circulation, relieve pain, and help to stimulate removal of toxins.
Despite having the word ‘massage’ in its name, it’s actually the
opposite of normal massage. In traditional massage, a therapist will
apply different types of pressure to your muscles and connective
tissues. With cupping, the therapist uses suction instead, which pulls
skin, muscles and tissues upwards.
What happens during a massage cupping treatment?
Cupping works well on fleshier areas of the body so it’s common for a
treatment to involve the back. It’s supposed to be pleasant and relaxing
so you shouldn’t feel any discomfort. As the cup is placed on your body,
you may feel a tightening sensation, but if you do start to feel any
discomfort at all, your therapist will move the cups around elsewhere.
Depending on the reason for your treatment, the cups are left in place
for varying amounts of time. A cupping treatment is unique to your
needs on the day you have it, so your ‘routine’ may well change as
different health needs arise.
After a cupping session, your skin may turn red, purple or blue – this is
more likely if you have any kind of energy blockage in that area. It
usually only lasts a few days but it can last longer, even up to a few
weeks if there’s an injury, but it shouldn’t hurt. Once the marks have
disappeared, you can have another session, until the health issue
you’ve been treating is resolved.
Are there different types of massage cupping?
Yes, there are a few different methods, but the two you’ll be most likely
to come across are fixed cupping and moving cupping.
In fixed cupping, the cups are placed on one area of your body and not
moved once they are in place.
Moving cupping has more of a massage element as the therapist will
use massage oil or cream along with the cups, placing the cups over the
areas to be treated and then sliding them around – this type of session
is often used for a back treatment.
What is cupping good for?
Cupping is a good all-round spa therapy and is great if you suffer from:
• Stress and/or anxiety
• Pain – especially back pain
• Allergies
• Fatigue
• Colds and flu
• Muscle aches and pains
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