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Remedial Massage - Injury Rehabilitation - Sports Massage - Deep Tissue - Manipulative Muscle Therapy - Kinesiology Taping - Traditional Cupping Therapies - Cranial Sacral Integration - Dorn Spinal - Member Association of Massage Therapist (AMT) - Approved for Health Fund Rebates
Nicki O'Neill
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Testimonial
"After being involved in 2 Motor Vehicle Accidents and trying many forms of treatment I found Nicki. The cupping combined with the massage has brought me great pain relief and helps increase my mobility. The cupping works like a dream at releasing trigger points and I look forward to my fortnightly massage/cupping sessions."
Nickki B. Atwell WA
Cupping Therapies
What is cupping?
Cupping has been practised for over 3000years for the treatment of disease & pain.
It is a form of acupuncture that focuses on the movement of blood, energy Qi - & body fluids, such as lymph which circulates around the bodys tissues.
Oriental medicine states pain is due to stagnation of these systems. This stagnation can be a result of injury or stress.
Cupping is believed to stimulate the flow of blood, lymph and Qi. It influences the composition of blood: increasing both Red & White blood cells & changing acid blood into alkaline or neutral. This leads to the purification of blood.
How its done
The therapist takes a number of glass cups. Each is heated with a naked flame. The cup is then quickly applied to the skin, creating a vacuum. The suction anchors the cup to the body & the area of skin covered is drawn up a few millimetres into the cup. The cups are then left on the body whilst the area beneath is treated & the Qi is moved.
Marks left after cupping:
Round marks are sometimes left afterwards. These usually fade & disappear after 3-7 days. The discolouration reflects the condition of the problem being treated & also the suction strength & time the cup stays in position. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine:
If cupping is performed on or close to a joint, i.e. where there is not much flesh, marking tends to be dark.
Benefits / Effects of cupping
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), cupping:
From a modern physiological perspective, cupping may improve metabolic rate & nutritional uptake in muscles, thus reducing inflammation, poor functional order and assist in lymphatic circulation & the removal of fatigue toxins etc.
By the ability of cupping to relax muscles & releasing trigger points, not only can pain be removed, but people remark how they sleep better and no longer suffer headaches.
Cupping draws toxins such as stings, to the surface for removal and, is very effective in drawing out the core of boils.