Cupping therapy is a physical treatment that uses suction cups applied to the skin over areas of tension or discomfort. It’s often chosen to support circulation, reduce muscular tightness and complement manual therapy for recovery and mobility.

Cupping therapy is a physical treatment that uses suction cups applied to the skin over areas of tension or discomfort. It’s often chosen to support circulation, reduce muscular tightness and complement manual therapy for recovery and mobility.
During cupping, cups are placed on the skin to create suction and gently lift the tissue. This approach can help relieve feelings of tightness and support a recovery-focused treatment plan. Cupping is usually used alongside other techniques depending on your presentation and goals, and the practitioner will explain what to expect and how to care for the area afterward.
We confirm the area to treat and check suitability.
Cups are applied with controlled suction for a set duration.
You’ll receive advice on activity, hydration and managing temporary marks.
Treatment intensity and techniques are always adapted to your presentation and comfort.
Yes, temporary marks can occur and usually fade within days.
It should feel like a strong pulling sensation, not sharp pain.
Usually yes, but guidance may vary depending on the area treated.