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Suction
Pressure
Every person has their own
unique health issues and will
respond differently to each
pressure applied. While one
patient may require strong
fixed cups in order to find the
relief they are looking for, another may
benefit from a lighter, moving cup
application. The key idea to remember
here is that there is no such thing as a
“one cup fits all” in this approach.
The strength of suction can easily
be divided into 3 categories: light,
medium, and strong. And although
there are many different reasons to
use the different pressures, there are
some common guidelines that can
help get you started.
Light Suction
Light suction should generally always
be applied on “first-timers” and their
body’s reaction to the session should
be evaluated before implementing
a stronger pressure. Light suction is
also recommended for those who
are sensitive to touch, in a great
deal of pain, experiencing acute
inflammation, and getting treatments
on their face.
Medium Suction
If the patient has experience
with cupping treatments and is
comfortable with a stronger pressure,
then medium pressure is a great
option. This level of suction is also
good for sports recovery, chronic
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