Services
Dry Cupping
Dry cupping, as opposed to wet cupping, which involves drawing blood, comprises both fixed and movable cupping. On specific pressure points and meridian lines on the body, it uses customized cups and a suction pump. The muscle is pulled into the cup and left to promote increased blood circulation, relieve muscle tension, encourage cell repair, and aid in various forms of regeneration. This in turn, releases stagnant energy and re-energizes the body. Based on the client’s strength, health, specific disease, level of energy, and age, various pressures are applied depending on the techniques used.
Wet Cupping (Hijama)
Similar to dry cupping, wet cupping, also known as “Hijama Cupping,” includes scraping the skin beneath the cup to pull out toxic blood. To sanitize the region before cupping, the practitioner rubs alcohol on the area. Then uses a surgical blade to scratch the skin’s outermost layers beneath the cup to cause blood to emerge. The body needs to expel these toxic, unhealthy, stagnant blood, lymph, uric acid, and other impurities. The rest of the blood supply, organ functions, and other body systems are all impacted if it remains in the bloodstream. It results in the development of new diseases or worsens an existing sickness.
Sports Massage
We are dedicated to providing exceptional care and tailored treatments to athletes and active individuals, helping you achieve peak performance and optimal recovery. Sport massage is specifically designed to improve athletic performance. It helps increase blood circulation, warm up muscles, and enhance flexibility, preparing your body for optimal performance in training and competitions.
Graston Technique
The Graston Technique is a form of manual therapy that utilizes specially designed instruments to detect and treat soft tissue restrictions and fascial adhesions. This innovative technique effectively breaks down scar tissue, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing. By targeting areas of dysfunction, the Graston Technique helps alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall function.