Cupping
Cross-source consensus on Cupping from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The correct clinical sequence is to test for limitations, reason anatomically about implicated musculature, apply cupping to those regions, then load the corrective movement pattern while tissues are responsive. — Asymmetrical Infrasternal Angle, SI Joint Testing, and Imaginary Lat Syndrome
- Cupping is not universally used in this clinical framework but can produce meaningful results when applied to the correct targets for left AIC pattern presentations. — Asymmetrical Infrasternal Angle, SI Joint Testing, and Imaginary Lat Syndrome
- Cupping is specifically indicated as an adjunct when the left diaphragm is restricted and resistant to positional change. — Asymmetrical Infrasternal Angle, SI Joint Testing, and Imaginary Lat Syndrome