Chinese medicine practitioners have been using cupping therapy successfully for generations. Tiffany Zarcone, PT, DPT, and her team at Clifton Physical Therapy in Clifton, New Jersey, provide cupping as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries, including back, neck, and joint pain. Call the office to learn more about cupping or book an appointment online today.
Chinese medicine practitioners have been using cupping therapy successfully for generations. Tiffany Zarcone, PT, DPT, and her team at Clifton Physical Therapy in Clifton, New Jersey, provide cupping as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries, including back, neck, and joint pain. Call the office to learn more about cupping or book an appointment online today.
Cupping FAQ's
What is cupping?
Cupping is a therapy where a provider places cups on the skin to create suction. This vacuum increases blood flow, reduces muscle tension, and helps flush out toxins. At Clifton Physical Therapy in Clifton, NJ, we use cupping as part of treatment plans for pain relief and recovery.
What conditions can cupping treat?
Cupping may help with arthritis, back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, muscle stiffness, sports recovery, and athletic performance.
Are there different types of cupping?
Yes, we offer:
Are there different types of cupping?
Yes, we offer:
Static cupping – cups stay in place to target deeper muscles
Dynamic cupping – cups are moved gently across the skin for improved circulation and mobility
Is cupping safe?
Cupping is a safe, non-invasive therapy. The only common side effect is mild, temporary bruising that fades in a few days. Most patients find it relaxing and similar to deep-tissue massage.
How many sessions do I need?
It depends on your condition and goals. Some patients feel relief after a few treatments, while others benefit from adding cupping regularly into their physical therapy program.
Want to see if cupping therapy is right for you? Book your appointment online at Clifton Physical Therapy or call (973) 241-1338.
Is cupping safe?
Yes. Cupping is safe and non-invasive. The most common side effect is mild, temporary bruising that usually fades within a few days. Many patients find it as relaxing as a deep-tissue massage.
How many sessions do I need?
It depends on your condition and goals. Some patients feel relief after a few treatments, while others benefit from adding cupping regularly into their physical therapy program.
Want to see if cupping therapy is right for you? Book your appointment online at Clifton Physical Therapy or call (973) 241-1338.
Clifton Physical Therapy
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Address: 1059 Bloomfield Ave, Clifton, NJ 07012