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Cupping Therapy in Okotoks - The Physio Care

Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine and has been around for thousands of years. Cupping is based on the belief that certain health problems can be caused by stagnant blood and poor energy flow through your body.<br><br>The Physio Care is a complete care solution for your ROBUST REHABILITATIONu2122. Our team of skilled Physiotherapist, Chiropractor and Massage therapist provides you with their best knowledge to help aid your recovery.

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Cupping Therapy in Okotoks - The Physio Care

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  1. Cupping Therapy in Okotoks - The Physio Care LIVE A HEALTHYLIFE.

  2. WHAT IS CUPPING THERAPY? Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine and has been around for thousands of years. Cupping is based on the belief that certain health problems can be caused by stagnant blood and poor energy flow through your body. To reduce or prevent those health issues, cupping practitioners apply cups—typically glass or silicone—to your skin to create a pressure that sucks your skin inward. The pressure that the cups create draws blood to the affected area, increasing your blood flow overall.

  3. How does cupping work? Experts are still exploring how cupping eases pain and disease symptoms. There isn’t a lot of research on the therapy. Suction from cupping draws fluid into the treated area. This suction force expands and breaks open tiny blood vessels (capillaries) under the skin. Your body treats the cupping area like an injury. It sends more blood to the area to stimulate the natural healing process. Some people theorize that cupping clears the pores and releases toxins.

  4. WHAT CONDITIONS CAN BE TREATED? • Chronic pain • Neck pain, back pain, and headaches • Musculoskeletal pain • Relieving inflammation in the area • It May be helpful in treating the more physical manifestations of stress

  5. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Cupping has been shown to increase a patient’s movement and flexibility, rapidly facilitating the release of soft tissue, drain stagnant areas, break up cross-linkage between tissue layers, and promote circulation, hydration. and lymphatic drainage. They may also use it to ease the symptoms of colds and flu by stimulating the immune system.

  6. What does cupping treat? • People mostly use cupping to relieve conditions that cause pain. Some people say it also helps with chronic (ongoing) health issues. Cupping may ease symptoms of: • Arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis. • Back pain, neck pain, knee pain, and shoulder pain. • Breathing problems, such as asthma. • Carpal tunnel syndrome. • Gastrointestinal disorders, such as irritable bowel disease (IBD). • Headaches and migraines. • High blood pressure (hypertension).

  7. Conclusion Do I need a doctor's referral to book an appointment? A referral from a doctor is no longer needed before seeing a physiotherapist. You may be asked by your insurance company to get a referral before seeing a physiotherapist, but it is not common. People are usually able to schedule an appointment directly with the physiotherapist. At The Physio Care we ensure that our customers are able to book appointments in the way that is comfortable for them Book Online Call +1 403-995-2273 us to book your appointment Email us at okotoks@thephysiocare.ca

  8. ContactUs Website :https://thephysiocare.ca Phone Number: +14039952273 Address:201SouthridgeDr#731, Okotoks, AB T1S 2E1,Canada

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