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Specialized Bodywork - Cupping

Cupping therapy is a modality in Chinese medicine to improve circulation, support the immune system, and decrease inflammation. Glass/plastic/silicone cups are placed on the skin, and a vacuum suction is created. Cups may be stationary or moved, depending on the condition being treated. Cupping can be deeply relaxing and used to support stress relief, release muscular tension, and improve range of motion. 


Cupping is offered as a stand-alone service or may be added on to your acupuncture or massage visit.

Close-up of glass cupping therapy on a person’s back, with a practitioner’s hand applying treatment — a traditional technique used to relieve tension and support circulation.
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Glen Park - Tue
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Bernal Heights - Fri
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9 – 5 PM Monday to Friday 
10 – 2 PM Weekend 

Call: (415) 585-1990
Email: info@eastwestsf.com

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