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First Time Cupping? Here’s What to Expect After Cupping Therapy Session

Cupping Therapy at Move

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text delay=”0″] Cupping is a massage technique derived from ancient Chinese medicine. The practice is gaining popularity in America, though it’s been in use for thousands of years. Cupping treats pain, stress, allergies, muscle aches & inflammation, and is even supposed to help with colds and flu. If you’ve never experienced a cupping therapy session, […]

Getting to the Point: The Benefits of Dry Needling

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What is the purpose of dry needling? Dry needling is a natural and unique form of therapy that provides many benefits. If you have an interest in natural therapy techniques, this is an exciting procedure that you can use to obtain positive results. Should you get this treatment? Read on to learn about the benefits […]

Say Hello to Hijama: Why Professional Athletes Use Cupping Therapy

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If you’ve watched any sporting events lately, you’ve probably wondered what those odd, circular bruises are on the exposed skin of your favorite athletes.

Those telltale bruises are the aftermath of “hijama,” or cupping therapy.

To practice cupping, a therapist places a special cup on a patient’s skin for a few minutes to create suction.

Top 5 Worst Sports Injuries and How Rehab Can Help You Recover

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Everyone knows that when joining a sport that injuries come with the territory. Around 2.9 million sports injuries are reported a year, That’s around one-third of all injuries. Some of you probably have heard stories about the worst sports injuries. But what injuries are the most likely and how can you avoid them? If you […]

On The MOVE with Cam Cox and News Channel 12 Sports Tonight

After the release of Shimano Bikes short documentary “Tools of Empowerment” with Eddy King, his inspiring story has reached numerous media outlets wanting to share his comeback after sustaining a catastrophic spinal cord injury.  First, it was KUSI new station Good Morning San Diego that covered the “Hometown Hero” and then last Sunday Channel 12 aired a story locally