Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Adv. Therapeutic + Cupping - 90 min.

Arrive hydrated, avoid heavy meals, and wear comfortable clothing. Bring relevant medical history and medications. Plan to arrive ten minutes early for intake and assessment; avoid intense exercise 24 hours prior for best tissue response.

Some pressure or discomfort can occur during neuromuscular work and cupping, but therapists calibrate intensity to your tolerance. Communicate throughout the session; any post-treatment soreness typically resolves within 24–72 hours and indicates tissue change.

Individual needs vary. Many clients feel improvement after one session, but chronic conditions often benefit from a 4–6 session plan spaced one to three weeks apart to achieve sustained structural change.

Cupping and deep manual work are not appropriate for open wounds, active infections, clotting disorders, or certain skin conditions. Pregnancy, recent surgery, and some medications require clinician review—disclose your history during intake.

Expect increased mobility, reduced tension, and possible temporary bruising where cups were applied. Hydrate, rest, and follow recommended gentle mobility exercises. Benefits often continue to evolve over several days.

Yes. This advanced protocol targets scar tissue, fascial restrictions, and persistent muscle guarding common with old sports injuries. A thorough assessment informs targeted treatment and realistic timelines for recovery.