SVC-05 · Cupping Therapy · The Woodlands, TX

Every other therapy pushes. Cupping pulls.

Cups create gentle suction that lifts skin and fascia away from the muscle underneath — decompressing stuck tissue, drawing in fresh blood flow, and freeing layers that pressure alone can't separate.

When I reach for the cups

  • Dense, congested tissue that won't respond to pressure
  • Chronic tightness through the back and shoulders
  • Slow-recovering muscles during heavy training blocks
  • Restricted tissue around old injuries and scars
  • IT band and quad tightness in runners
  • Areas too tender or inflamed for deep pressure

Ancient tool, modern application

Cupping has been used by healers for well over three thousand years — you've seen the circular marks on Olympic swimmers' shoulders. What's changed is the precision. In my studio, cupping isn't a standalone ritual; it's one tool in a diagnostic treatment plan. I use it where assessment shows tissue is compressed, congested, or glued down, often gliding cups along a muscle line or combining them with movement so tissue releases in the positions where you actually need it to work.

About those marks

The circles aren't bruises — a bruise is tissue damage; cup marks are stagnant blood and metabolic waste drawn up to the surface where circulation can flush it out. They fade over a few days, and where the tissue is healthy, they barely appear at all. Most clients describe the sensation as a strong, oddly relieving stretch.

Cupping works best in combination

Suction decompresses; hands re-educate. A typical session pairs cupping with myofascial release or sports massage so the freed tissue immediately learns to move correctly again.

From the work log

A real fix

Work order #BMX-0403Lifter · training block
ComplaintUpper back so dense that deep tissue work barely registered
Root causeLayers of fascia and muscle adhered together — pressure just compressed the stack
FixGlide cupping to separate the layers, then targeted massage on the freed tissue.
Layers Freed
Serving The Woodlands · Spring · Conroe · Tomball

Curious whether cupping is right for your case?

Call or text — I'll tell you honestly whether your issue calls for cups, hands, or both.

(832) 326-8816