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Cupping Therapy For
Tendinitis
Tendon inflammation anywhere in the body responds to cupping's ability to improve the notoriously poor blood supply to tendons and reduce the inflammation cycle.
How Cupping Therapy Helps
Tendons are poorly vascularised, which is why tendinitis is often slow to resolve. Cupping dramatically increases local blood flow, delivering healing growth factors and clearing inflammatory metabolites from the damaged tendon.
Common Symptoms
- Tendon pain with movement
- Stiffness after rest
- Localised tendon swelling
- Pain worse in the morning
- Achilles, patellar, or rotator cuff pain
- Overuse tendon pain
Important Notice
Cupping therapy is a complementary therapy and should not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. If you have a diagnosed condition, please continue your prescribed medical care alongside cupping therapy. Always consult your GP for new or concerning symptoms.
Recommended Treatments
- Dry Cupping
- Sports Massage
- Deep Tissue Massage