Cupping Therapy
Chronic pain can interfere with sleep, movement, and peace of mind. While many people seek out massage or physical therapy to manage discomfort, others look for something with deeper roots in traditional healing. At Dr. David W. Nadler & Associates in Newtown Square, PA, cupping therapy gives patients a chance to slow down and breathe while supporting their health through a practice that’s been trusted for centuries.
If you’ve been feeling off balance or weighed down by tension, this might be the right time to try something different. Contact us at our office today to schedule a session—we’re here to help you move forward with less pain and more ease.
What Is Cupping Therapy?
Cupping therapy involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This form of therapy has been used for thousands of years in many cultures and is often linked with traditional Chinese medicine. The purpose has always stayed consistent—support blood flow, reduce pain, and encourage healing. Some people describe the sensation as a deep stretch. Others say it feels like a reverse massage.
How Cupping Therapy Works
Placement of Cups
During each session, the physician begins by identifying the areas where your body holds the most tension. These spots often include the back, shoulders, neck, or thighs—places where muscle tightness and pain tend to settle. Using a mix of clinical experience and your feedback, the physician chooses where to place the cups for the best results.
The cups—often made of glass, silicone, or plastic—go directly on clean skin, usually without oils, unless movement is part of the technique. In those cases, just a light layer helps the cups glide more comfortably. Most of the time, though, the cups stay in one place. This stationary approach gives your body time to respond without overstimulating the tissue or nervous system.
Suction Methods (Manual or Mechanical)
Cupping uses two basic techniques to create suction: manual and mechanical.
Manual suction involves heat. A small flame passes briefly inside the cup before application. The fire never touches your body. As the air inside cools, a vacuum forms, pulling the skin upward.
Mechanical suction skips heat and uses a handheld pump instead. The physician connects the pump to the cup, draws air out, and adjusts the level of pressure based on your comfort. This method gives more control over intensity. For sensitive patients, it offers a gentler way to start.
Duration of Therapy
Sessions usually last 20 to 30 minutes, with the cups remaining in place for about 5 to 15 minutes, depending on your body’s response. Some people need shorter sessions, especially early on. Others may build up to longer durations over time.
After the cups come off, your physician may follow with a light massage or range-of-motion exercises. This supports tissue recovery and reduces tightness. It also adds to the soothing experience.
Benefits of Cupping Therapy
Since stress often makes physical pain worse, breaking that pattern can offer real relief. Cupping therapy supports both body and mind—offering space to breathe, let go and recover on multiple levels.
Pain Management and Tension Relief
Cupping therapy focuses on the places where pain builds up and tension settles in. As the cups lift the skin, blood moves into the area, easing pressure around tight muscles and supporting natural healing. Patients dealing with back pain or stiffness in the shoulders often feel more flexible—even after one session.
The gentle suction also helps loosen muscle fibers that have been holding onto stress. That release can reset patterns of tension your body may have been stuck in for weeks, months, or longer. As the pressure drops, the surrounding nerves begin to settle. Pain signals quiet down, giving the tissue space and time to recover.
Reduced Inflammation
Swelling happens when the body responds to injury or stress. Cupping draws inflammation outward and helps it disperse. That supports the immune lymphatic system’s role in cleaning up cellular waste and fluid buildup.
With less swelling, joints move more easily. The skin may appear calmer, and muscles relax without extra force. For patients with chronic conditions, this approach feels like a much-needed break from internal tension.
Improved Circulation
Healthy blood flow supports healing. Cupping therapy brings fresh blood into areas that feel stiff, tired, or numb. The suction lifts the skin and creates space for new circulation.
Improved blood flow helps oxygen and nutrients reach cells more easily. That accelerates tissue repair and strengthens the body’s natural rhythm. You may feel warmth, lightness, or tingling after a session—signs that circulation is waking up.
Stress and Anxiety Management
Cupping therapy gives the body a chance to pause—and that pause often reaches the mind, too. As the cups gently work on the surface of the skin, a sense of stillness begins to settle in. Muscles start to relax. Breathing slows. Many patients drift into a meditative state, and some even fall asleep during the session.
That quiet space creates a ripple effect. As tension fades, the nervous system has a chance to reset. Over time, regular sessions may lead to better sleep, fewer headaches, and an overall lighter mood. People often describe feeling calmer, more grounded, and less weighed down by daily stress.
Why Cupping Should Always Be Performed by a Doctor
Cupping might look straightforward, but there’s much more happening beneath the surface. Every person’s body responds differently to suction, and without a medical background, it’s easy to overlook details that matter—like how deep the tissue sits, where nerves pass through, or how certain pressure levels affect specific areas. That’s why cupping therapy should always be handled by a trained physician.
At Dr. David W. Nadler & Associates, we approach every session with care. It starts with a conversation about your health history, your current symptoms, and any ongoing discomfort. From there, we shape the treatment plan around what your body needs that day. During therapy, we monitor how your skin responds to suction, how the tissue reacts under pressure, and how long each cup stays in place. This is to create a session that supports your comfort, safety, and recovery.
When cupping is done without proper training, things can go wrong. The suction might be too strong. Cups might end up on areas that are too sensitive. You could walk away with lingering bruises, tissue irritation, or no benefit at all.
Interested in Cupping Therapy? Book a Session Today!
Cupping therapy opens space for healing. Whether you’re dealing with back pain, muscle tension, or long-term stress, this ancient method offers a modern solution.
In our office at Dr. David W. Nadler & Associates, cupping therapy is thoughtful and controlled. You won’t be left guessing, and you won’t be left to manage side effects on your own. Instead, you’ll get a treatment that respects your body, responds to your symptoms, and fits into a broader care plan built to support your health. Contact us now to book an appointment and unlock a whole new world of relaxation!
Looking for more ways to relieve pain or stress from your injury or chronic condition? Beyond cupping, we offer many other different treatment options, including chiropractic care and physical therapy, for low-back pain, neck pain, headaches, and more.