Cupping Therapy in Glendora, CA
OUR SERVICES
Targeted relief for tension, stiffness, and muscle recovery.
WellnessWorx Massage Therapy & Skin Care provides personalized cupping therapy in Glendora, CA for clients looking to relieve muscle tension, support circulation, reduce stiffness, and improve recovery. Cupping therapy uses gentle suction to lift and decompress the soft tissue, helping increase blood flow to targeted areas and support the body’s natural healing response. Each session is customized to your needs, comfort level, and wellness goals.
WHAT IS CUPPING THERAPY
A therapeutic technique designed to decompress tight muscles and support better movement.
Cupping therapy is a hands-on bodywork technique that uses specialized cups placed on the skin to create gentle suction. This suction helps lift the tissue rather than compress it, which may support circulation, ease muscle restriction, and help release areas of tension. Cupping is often used alongside massage therapy for clients dealing with tight muscles, soreness, stiffness, limited mobility, or recovery needs. Temporary circular marks may appear after treatment, but they typically fade within a few days.
MAY HELP WITH
Cupping Therapy
Muscle Tension & Tightness
Limited Mobility & Flexibility
Neck & Shoulder Stiffness
Postural Strain & Repetitive Stress
Back Discomfort
Recovery Support & Overall Muscle Fatigue
Sports or Workout Soreness
And More
CUPPING THERAPY FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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Cupping therapy may feel like a gentle pulling or tight sensation on the skin, but it should not feel painful. Your therapist will adjust the suction and placement based on your comfort level.
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Cupping can leave temporary circular marks where the cups were placed. These marks are not bruises in the traditional sense, but they can look similar. They usually fade within a few days to a week depending on your body and the intensity of the session.
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Cupping therapy may help support relief from muscle tension, stiffness, soreness, restricted movement, postural strain, and recovery-related discomfort. It is often used with massage therapy to help loosen tight areas and support better mobility.
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Cupping may not be recommended for clients with certain skin conditions, open wounds, blood clotting concerns, uncontrolled medical conditions, or those taking blood thinners. If you have a medical condition or are unsure whether cupping is right for you, check with your healthcare provider before scheduling.
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