Discover the Benefits of Cupping
Ancient Practice, Modern Relief
Cupping is a therapeutic technique that has stood the test of time—used for centuries to relieve pain, reduce tension, and promote healing. Today, cupping is offered by our trained Registered Massage Therapists at Warman Physio as a safe and effective way to support your body’s recovery and overall well-being. Discover the benefits of cupping below!
What Is Cupping?
Cupping involves placing specialized cups on the skin to create gentle suction. This suction lifts the skin and underlying tissues, increasing blood flow to the area. It’s often used alongside traditional massage to enhance results and target deeper layers of muscle tension.
At Warman Physio, our massage therapists use modern silicone cups in a controlled and therapeutic way. You may feel a pulling sensation during treatment, but it’s generally relaxing—and many clients find it deeply soothing.
Why Try Cupping?
Cupping offers a wide range of benefits. It can:
- Reduce muscle tension and stiffness
- Improve circulation and lymphatic drainage
- Support recovery from injuries or overuse
- Relieve chronic pain or headaches
- Promote relaxation and reduce stress
Some people also experience improved mobility and a sense of physical lightness after a session. While temporary marks on the skin can occur, they’re not painful and typically fade within a few days.
When Is Cupping Right for You?
Cupping may be an excellent addition to your wellness routine if you’re dealing with chronic muscle tightness, athletic recovery, poor circulation, or stress-related tension. It’s a gentle, non-invasive technique that can be tailored to your needs and comfort level.
Curious about the benefits of cupping and whether it’s right for you? Book with one of our experienced Registered Massage Therapists at Warman Physio and discover how this time-tested practice can help your body feel better—naturally.
Who does cupping?
At Warman Physio both Ashleigh McNary and Chelsea Porter provide cupping services to their clients. Since it is an adjunctive treatment option you can ask your therapist if they feel cupping could be a part of your treatment plan.
Ashleigh is currently available our of both the Warman and Evergreen* locations
Chelsea is available out of Warman