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Did you know that Cupping therapy is an alternative treatment rooted in traditional Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine, which involves placing cups on the skin to create suction.
healing
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Did you know that Cupping therapy is an alternative treatment rooted in traditional Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine, which involves placing cups on the skin to create suction.
Cupping therapy is one of the oldest and most widely practiced alternative therapies in the world. Its origins trace back thousands of years to traditional Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine, and today, it continues to offer modern relief for chronic pain, stress, and inflammation.
At RECET, we integrate cupping into personalized recovery sessions not just for tradition’s sake, but because it works. Below, we explore what cupping is, how it works, and why it may be one of the most effective additions to your recovery regimen.
Cupping is a manual therapy in which a practitioner places special cups on your skin to create gentle suction. This suction pulls the skin upward, helping to increase circulation, stimulate tissue repair, and promote natural detoxification.
The treatment may look unusual at first — circular marks or mild discoloration are common — but the effects are often immediate and deeply restorative. Cupping can be performed using glass, silicone, or plastic cups, and it may be combined with other modalities such as massage or acupuncture.
Cupping therapy offers a wide range of benefits, particularly for individuals dealing with musculoskeletal pain, tightness, or fatigue. Here are some of the key benefits:
The suction created by cupping helps bring fresh, oxygen-rich blood to the targeted area. This improves nutrient delivery, accelerates cellular repair, and clears out metabolic waste that can build up after exercise or injury.
Cupping creates a reverse pressure effect — lifting tissues rather than compressing them — which helps release stubborn knots and adhesions. Many clients report a dramatic reduction in back, shoulder, and neck tightness after just one session.
While it might sound counterintuitive, cupping helps manage inflammation by jumpstarting the body’s healing process. The controlled inflammation caused by cupping signals the body to activate immune and repair responses where they’re needed most.
Cupping can calm an overstimulated nervous system. For individuals experiencing anxiety, stress, or poor sleep, this therapy may help by easing physical and emotional tension held in the fascia and soft tissues.
Whether you’re a casual gym-goer or a high-performing athlete, cupping can cut recovery time between workouts. It’s often used to manage delayed onset muscle soreness and improve flexibility in hard-working muscle groups.
After cupping, you may notice circular marks where the cups were placed. These are not bruises, but signs of stagnant blood and toxins that have been drawn to the surface. They typically fade within a few days and are considered a sign that the body is releasing what it no longer needs.
Many people report feeling lighter, looser, and more relaxed immediately after their session — with effects lasting several days or longer.
At RECET, cupping is not a standalone service — it is part of a larger, strategic approach to recovery. Our clinicians may recommend cupping alongside modalities like infrared sauna, manual therapy, or breathwork depending on your needs.
Every recovery journey is unique. Our team helps you create the right combination of treatments to keep you moving freely and feeling your best.