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Dry Cupping Therapy

Safe Dry Cupping Therapy combines dynamic suction, smart massage and Red Light Therapy in a quick and convenient treatment with up to six cups. Dry cupping increases blood circulation, reduces pain, muscle tension and spasms, and promotes cellular repair.

Duration: 20 Minutes

Benefits of Dry Cupping Therapy

Accelerate Muscle Recovery
Boost Blood Circulation
Reduce Pain, Muscle Tension, & Spasms
Find Relief from Pain

First Time: What You Can Expect

Duration

  • 15 minute consultation with Physiotherapy Doctor
  • 20 minutes of Dry Cupping Therapy

Frequency:

2x per month

Focus Are:

 

Any muscle or joint /Post Surgical Recovery/ Sports Injury

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Pair Your Treatment With

Pair modalities to boost your benefits and take your wellness goals one step further.
‍Not all services are available at all locations.

°CRYO Physiotherapy

Assisted Stretching

Compression Therapy

Red Light Therapy

Dry Cupping Therapy FAQ

When should I consult a Physiotherapist?

If you suffer from pain and mobility issues it is quite common for us to get by, using over-the-counter pain killers and ointments. Often we don’t seek the support of a Physio until we have been referred via a GP or until the pain is so bad.

Physiotherapists are trained professionals that help injured patients get back to the highest range of movements. If left untreated injuries often don’t heal as well as if you were on a treatment plan. Injuries, if left for 12 weeks can become chronic and chronic injuries are a lot harder to treat. Injuries also heal a lot quicker if you work with a physiotherapist, with the added benefit of often having less pain and more range of movement than before you had your injury.

If you feel it is only a minor injury and you are still in pain 48 hours after the injury, make an appointment with a physiotherapist. If you feel the injury is more serious make an appointment immediately. If for an extended period, you have been living with chronic pain and or limited mobility and range of movement make an appointment with a physiotherapist.  

What should I wear to my first appointment?

Wear something comfortable. Bring a pair of shorts if it is a lower back, hip, knee, ankle, or a foot problem. Bring a tank top / vest if it is a neck, upper back, shoulder, elbow, or hand problem.

Why should I consult a physiotherapist?

Physiotherapy can be helpful for people of all ages with a wide range of health conditions, including problems affecting the: 

bones, joints, and soft tissue – such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, and sports injuries

brain or nervous system – such as movement problems resulting from a stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), or Parkinson’s disease

heart and circulation – such as rehabilitation after a heart attack

Physiotherapy can improve your physical activity while helping you to prevent further injuries.

What does treatment involve?

Our Physiotherapists use different treatment methods in order to deal with a wide range of injuries. Depending on the nature and severity of your injury, you may require:

  • Trigger point release 
  • Localized red light therapy
  • Localized Cryotherapy 
  • Percussion massage
  • Assisted stretching
  • Muscle electrotherapy 
  • Kinesiology taping
  • Patient education, home exercises

Client Testimonials

It was a very good experience. My hamstring which has been troubling me got sorted within 30 minutes Dr. Anam was really helpful and actually understood the issue and sorted it immediately.

Satish