At Fx Motion Rehab, we know many people have tried cupping before — but only felt temporary relief or no real change at all.
That’s because in most places, cups are placed randomly or just “where it hurts.”
But pain doesn’t always mean the problem is there.
That’s why our cupping treatment always starts with a detailed assessment — to find out where your body truly needs help before we place a single cup.
We believe cupping should be purposeful, not just done for the sake of doing it.
Dry cupping uses gentle suction cups to lift the skin and underlying tissues.
This improves blood flow, fascial release, and muscle recovery, helping your body eliminate tension and waste buildup more effectively.
It’s a natural, non-invasive therapy that helps your muscles heal and move better — when done at the right place, for the right reason.
Most cupping sessions fail because they:
Place cups only on the painful spot
Don’t assess which muscles are actually tight or overworking
Ignore movement patterns and compensation areas
Don’t combine cupping with stretching or reactivation afterward
That’s why you might feel good for a short while… but the pain comes back soon after.
At Fx Motion Rehab, our physiotherapists begin with a movement and muscle assessment to identify:
The root cause of your tension
Compensations your body has developed
Which tissues need release — and which need activation
Only then do we perform targeted cupping, guided by professional reasoning.
We also combine it with manual therapy, stretching, or mobility work to make the release last longer and prevent the problem from returning.
Because our goal is not just to make you feel lighter today, but to help you move better tomorrow.
✅ Long-lasting muscle relief
✅ Improved blood flow and tissue recovery
✅ Better posture and movement patterns
✅ Less recurrence of stiffness or soreness
✅ Relaxation with real structural benefit
At Fx Motion Rehab, every cup we place has a reason.
We don’t follow routines — we follow your body’s story.
Our physiotherapists use clinical assessment, anatomy knowledge, and skilled hands to ensure cupping becomes a therapeutic tool, not just a temporary trend.
Because real recovery doesn’t come from random cups —
it comes from understanding first, treating second.