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31 Jan 2015 This is an 82 page comprehensive online manual on the topic of myofascial vacuum cupping, featuring more than 40 videos of hands-on techniques.
ISBN: 0-9807622-2-7 The 56 page Manual is in 3 Parts and is supported by over 80 Photographs and diagrams. PART 1: The Fundamental Principles PART 2 :
Myofascial Cupping (MC) is a unique treatment that uses suction to lift tissue as the cup is moved by the therapist to decompress underlying tissue. The cups come in various sizes depending on the treatment area needed. Four theories exist on how MC produces changes to soft tissue mobility:1. The stimulation of fibroblast
Level 1 – Myofascial Needling & Cupping Course. $590.00. Learn the basics of musculoskeletal needling and myofascial cupping that will have you armed with the technique, confidence and know how to immediately incorporate these amazingly effective modalities into your treatment repertoire!
An Essential Tool for the Soft Tissue Therapist for specific Myofascial Mobilisation & Practitioner Stress reduction. Have you wanted to know more about Vacuum Cupping but are unsure where to turn for competent advice. Have you been “Put Off" by the technique of Vacuum Cupping
Myofascial Decompression (MFD), otherwise known as Cupping, is a form of soft tissue work where a pneumatic pump is used, along with plastic vacuum Most manual therapy techniques utilized in physical therapy are compressive in nature (soft tissue mobilization, myofascial release, joint mobilization, Graston® etc.)
TDR-WM techniques have been clinically observed to be particularly effective in soft-tissue conditions where physical therapy treatments have classically focused on tissue compression. Since TDR-WM is a novel concept, no studies have yet been performed on this approach for the management of myofascial pain.
Our purpose is to provide a novel approach to manual therapy that combines negative pressure technology with movement science evidence -based principles in orthopedics and sports medicine. We focus on the efficiency of motion with fascial mobility and neuromuscular re-education.
This is the type of therapy is where the practitioner puts a special cups on your skin and applies either heat or suction to create a vacuum to increase circulation, stretch the fascia, and remove toxins from that area. At Synergy Myofasical Release & Rehab we use “dry"method in conjunction with other manual therapy
Massage Cupping is the combination of massage movements and negative pressure with the use of a suction device on the skin. A cup is The traditional application involves inserting a flame into a glass cup to heat the air and create a vacuum, whereas the manual vacuum cups employ a hand pump. Other manual cups
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