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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Demonstration of clinical Dry Cupping techniques to the scapula and c-spine by Dawn Morse.
    Clinical Vacuum Dry Cupping is an excellent way to reduce musculoskeletal pain and discomfort which can cause reduced range of movement in the associated joints. Cupping also increases localised blood flow in the area treated, which can help to increase nutrient and oxygen content in the tissues treated.
    In this short video Dawn Morse, founder of Core Elements Training, demonstrates vacuum Dry Cupping using the sliding technique to the scapula and C-spine. This is a great way to reduce muscle tension and pain in the mid and upper thoracic region and within the cervical spine.
    This video is aimed at therapy professionals who have completed a course in myofascial or clinical Dry Cupping.
    This is an example of one of the techniques covered in Core Elements accredited day CPD course in Myofascial Dry Cupping, which is available as a face to face course in Swindon and Liverpool, or via Live Online delivery, or fully Online.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @angiehewitt9465
    @angiehewitt9465 Місяць тому +1

    Hi, I found your video really interesting, this technique seems so effortless against massage! V. Attractive to me as a hands on therapist. Would you use this as a stand alone treatment or as part of a massage session please?

    • @CoreElementsTraining
      @CoreElementsTraining  Місяць тому

      Hi 👋
      Thank you for your message and glad that you found the video of Dry Cupping interesting.
      Yes this is a great modality that is really effective for the client, but requires less energy from the therapist, with less pressure on the therapist’s hands, so a win, win with regards to clinical treatment.
      You can offer this as a stand alone treatment, and many therapist that have taken my accredited short course in this modality, do offer it as a stand alone treatment. But you can offer it within a combination treatment too, where you use dry cupping alongside massage. This will still reduce the pressure on you as a therapist as the cups will do a lot of work for you.
      I hope this helps and have a great day.
      🔗 to our F2F and Live Online short course - coreelements.uk.com/dry-cupping-therapy-certificate-course/
      🔗 to our fully Online short course - coreelements.uk.com/dry-cupping/

  • @usil2000
    @usil2000 4 місяці тому +1

    very informative and awesome dry cupping video, like like

    • @CoreElementsTraining
      @CoreElementsTraining  4 місяці тому

      Thank you. Great to hear that you liked the video and found it informative 👍🏼🙂.

  • @gigisolegigi7891
    @gigisolegigi7891 9 днів тому

    This china treatments is more important

    • @CoreElementsTraining
      @CoreElementsTraining  9 днів тому

      @@gigisolegigi7891 Yes many different ways of using Dry Cupping 👍🏼