A Practitioners Guide to Clinical Cupping : Effective Techniques for Pain
Management and Injury (EPUB + Converted PDF)
Robert Lawrence
Dry cupping is a medical technique that has been updated to help with myofascial release , pain relief , immune response stimulation and healing and recovery . contains links to internet videos with educational contentA Practitioner’s Guide to Clinical Cupping , which incorporates recent research on physiology , neurobiology and biomechanics , offers a succinct , useful and simple explanation of safe and efficient cupping techniques .
Daniel Lawrence , a physiotherapist best known for his well-liked “RockPods” cupping training courses , includes all the information a new practitioner needs to get started , such as a fundamental background on cupping and a theoretical overview ; instructions on how to apply and remove cups and for how long and how to use oils and creams to aid “glide cupping” techniques .
Chapters describe specific cupping techniques for various body areas and diseases , such as :
Shin and Achilles tendon pain
hamstring, quad and knee pain
hip issues
the neck and back
Carpal tunnel syndrome and other wrist pain
Overuse injuries and other popular sports
A Practitioner’s Guide to Clinical Cupping provides a thorough and engaging learning experience with full-color photographs that clearly show techniques throughout and video links for extra in-depth visual training .
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