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Services & Rates

Swedish Massage

Swedish Massage is a very relaxing and therapeutic style of bodywork. It combines oils or lotion with an array of strokes such as rolling, kneading, and percussion to help the body improve its circulation. The benefits of this type of bodywork are wide-ranging and include relief from aches and pains, decreased stress levels in the body, enhanced mental clarity, improved appearance, and greater flexibility.

Complementory Cupping method

20-60 min : hourly or package rate please ask

The effect of manual therapies are greatly increased with Cupping.

~ Deep Tissue Massage ~ Myofascial Release ~ Lymphatic Drainage ~ Orthopedic Conditions~ Neuromuscular Dysfunctions ~ Sports Massage and Injuries ~ Stubborn Conditions ~Fybromyalgia ~ Trigger Point Therapy ~ Traumatic Injuries ~ Chronic Conditions ~ Abdominals~ Reflexology ~ Physical Therapy ~ Detoxification ~ Cellulite, Scars, Stretch Marks and Varicosities ~ Facial Treatments ~ TMJD's ~ Sports Medicine ~

 

What is going to be included?

  • There are two types of cupping therapy.  One is stationary, which is used to help clear the stagnation of blood and facilitate the release of pathogens, while anin massage is when the therapist glides the cups over the location to help relieve tension and congestion.  The type your therapist will perform depends on the type of pain you are experiencing.
  • Cupping therapy is perfect for people who are experiencing backaches, sore muscles, stress, and a stiff neck. Typically, modern cups are made of clear plastic, often attached to a manually operated air pump and a tube.  A valve is present inside the cup, which serves as the passageway of the air released from the cup when it is removed.  There are actually different sizes of cups that allow a more concentrated or a broader contact with the different acupressure points.  While there is a slight sensation, the treatments will not hurt.  In fact, people who have in massage cupping therapy report that it is actually quite relaxing.
  • During the procedure, the cups will help increase the blood supply to the muscle and skin, which will then bring nourishment and allow the toxins to be carried away from the veins.
  • A favorite area in which to have cupping therapy is the broad area of the back.  These cups are going to help stimulate knots and rigid tissue areas.  Other areas can include the shoulders, necks, stomach, hips and thighs.
  • For the first 10 to 20 minutes, a massage will be performed to loosen up the muscles.  After this, the cups will be applied and will do their work for up to 20 minutes.  Once this is complete, the cups will be removed and the session will be finished.  Typical sessions can take up to 45 minutes to an hour.
  • After a session, suction cup marks will be present on the skin.  These marks can take up to a week to heal.

 

 

~ General Relaxation and Wellness 

The effect of manual therapies are greatly increased with Cupping.

~ Deep Tissue Massage ~ Myofascial Release ~ Lymphatic Drainage ~ Orthopedic Conditions~ Neuromuscular Dysfunctions ~ Sports Massage and Injuries ~ Stubborn Conditions ~Fybromyalgia ~ Trigger Point Therapy ~ Traumatic Injuries ~ Chronic Conditions ~ Abdominals~ Reflexology ~ Physical Therapy ~ Detoxification ~ Cellulite, Scars, Stretch Marks and Varicosities ~ Facial Treatments ~ TMJD's ~ Sports Medicine ~
~ General Relaxation and Wellness ~

The historical, clinical and subjective
efficacy of this modality is most impressive.

 

The ICTA provides comprehensive training in Cupping Therapies for all Healthcare Providers.

ICTA Members have access to marketing materials, studies, training, specialized treatments and International Representation.


Body Treatments with Baguanfa TM Cups

Fire Cupping
Belletazze TM Facial Rejuvenation
Our partner, EarthSpa R&D offers the worlds highest quality, 
cutting edge Equipment for Cupping Therapy. 

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A Cup of History

The specific origin of Cupping Therapy remains in obscurity - the consensus is that the action of suction has been part of therapeutic efforts throughout human history, migrating with human tribes along migratory routes. These ancient cultures used hollowed out animal horns, bones, bamboo, nuts, seashells and gourds to purge bites, pustules, infections and skin lesions from the body, and many are still in use today. Ancient healers also used Cupping devices to draw evil spirits out of the body and to balance the humors. Earthenware and metal were fashioned into Cupping vessels before the development of glass.

Cupping therapy was used in Egypt dating back some 3,500 years, where its use is represented in hieroglyphic writing. The earliest recorded use of Cupping is from the famous Taoist alchemist and herbalist, Ge Hong (281–341 A.D.). In ancient Greece, Hippocrates recommended the use of cups for a variety of ailments, while in the early 1900’s eminent British physician, Sir Arthur Keith, wrote how he witnessed Cupping performed with excellent success.
Suction Cup Therapies remained a constant in professional medical treatment throughout Europe. It was practiced by such famous physicians as Galen (131-200AD), Paracelsus(1493-1541), Ambroise Pare (1509-90) and surgeon Charles Kennedy (1826).

In China, extensive research has been carried out on Cupping, and the practice is a mainstay of government-sponsored hospitals of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The fundamental therapeutic value of Cupping has been documented through several thousand years of clinical and subjective experience and has advanced its application to many areas.

Women healers in communities throughout the world practiced the use of suction to purge, stimulate and heal, passing down their knowledge to apprentices and as family tradition. Cross cultural studies show that Women represented a major source and influence as healers in many cultures, with people traveling for days to reach a well known healer. Reliable sources hold that Cupping throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia was usually performed by the Women in the communities. By the thirteenth century, however, universities including Biomedical studies in their curriculums excluded Women. Despite the fact that non-official "folk" medicine has been poorly represented, Women would have continued to play a major role in health care delivery. Had they been allowed to participate in the higher education arena, their contributions in natural healing modalities, and especially the safe and effective use and continuity of Cupping practices, would have been more substantial than by their male counterparts.

By the mid 1800's, the Western Medical Establishment had imposed upon society, their scientific model of medicine, defining medicine by making the body transparent, focusing on and treating the inside, in preference to the outside. Because Cupping (along with many other Holistic Healing Arts) was a surface treatment, it was inconsistent with this new Biomedical paradigm, which moved away from hands on personal contact and manipulative therapies of generations past.

Although the use of Cupping has remained popular throughout many cultures worldwide, the 20th century witnessed its widespread decrease in many Anglo-Saxon societies. Even the North American Indians used Buffalo Horn, seashells, gourds and bones for Cupping, but as their culture was decimated and its people herded into reservations, their traditions of health maintenance and healing were also lost.

Cupping Equipment

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CranioSacral (SM)

CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle yet powerful technique that is effective in releasing neck pain, back pain, and mental stress (among other things). It does this by optimizing the movement of cerebrospinal fluid through the spine and around the skull. Developed by physician William Sutherland, this therapy provides a very soothing and relaxing healing experience.