
An ancient technique with modern benefits: why choose cupping for your muscle pain?
Cupping therapy is a therapeutic technique that has been used for centuries to relieve pain, relax muscle tension, and promote blood and lymphatic circulation. This approach, which has been revived in modern health practices, is now available at the Physio-Osteo Globality clinic.
WHAT IS CUPPING THERAPY?
Cupping therapy involves creating suction using cups that are applied to the skin. This generates a negative pressure that lifts the skin and the underlying tissues. This method can be used statically (the cups remain in place for a few minutes) or dynamically (they are gently moved across the skin with oil).
THE BENEFITS OF CUPPING
- Reduction of muscle and joint pain
- Improvement of blood and lymphatic circulation
- Release of adhesions and tissue tensions
- Reduction of local inflammation
- Promotes better muscle recovery in athletes
WHO IS THIS TREATMENT FOR?
Cupping therapy is indicated for:
- Chronic or acute musculoskeletal pain
- Tension in the neck, back, or shoulders
- Pains related to stress or poor posture
- Digestive or circulatory disorders (in some cases)
WHY CONSULT AT OUR CLINIC?
At Physio-Osteo Globality, our qualified therapists incorporate cupping into a personalized treatment plan, whether it's in massage therapy, physiotherapy, or osteopathy. Our interdisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive care for your health.
TO CHARLEMAGNE OR LASALLE, MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH US
Our Charlemagne and Lasalle clinics are easily accessible, and we offer treatments even on Saturdays to better accommodate your schedule.

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