Since Cupping Massage technique uses negative pressure, rather than tissue compression, it is an excellent way of providing deep tissue work and Myo-Fascial Release (MFR), to lighter drainage techniques such as Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD). The negative pressure suction of the cups rapidly facilitates the release of rigid soft tissue by stretching it up from the underlying structures, thus loosening areas of adhesion or restriction, activating muscle spindle reflexes that relax contractile tissue and retraining of the myofascial structures. Further, it stimulates the nervous system reflex to the cerebral cortex, contributing to an increased rate of recovery from pain and disease.
The effects are remarkable on hypertonicity and aching muscles and activate the secretion of synovial fluid's, which releases joint stiffness in ways not possible using the compression pressure of traditional massage. Simultaneously creating a localized expansion of the tissue producing a profound increase in blood flow (vasodilatation) by drawing fresh blood to areas of ischemic pain, raising skin temperature, promoting metabolism within the skin tissue for better functioning of sweat and sebaceous glands, flushing capillary beds, draining stagnant blood, toxins and lymph, and re-supplying vital nutrients.