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This video explores myofascial cupping techniques for scar tissue, ensuring no inflammation exists and focusing on patient comfort. Consult with a specialist when you can use these, but when you can myofascial cupping for endometriosis scars may promote healing and comfort. There are many types of cupping that can be performed depending on the type of cups. For at home use rubber or silicone cups are most common.
Highlights of myofascial cupping for endometriosis scars:
- Focus on scars: Addressing various types like surgical or trauma scars.
- Lotion application: Use lotion to prepare the skin for cupping.
- Suction technique: Apply suction and friction to modify scar tissue.
- Glide method: Work longitudinally and cross-sectionally along the scar.
- Sensation awareness: Be mindful of changes in sensation post-surgery.
Key Insights:
- Inflammation check: Ensuring no signs of inflammation or infection is crucial for patient safety.
- Importance of lotion: It aids in smooth application of suction, minimizing discomfort.
- Tissue relation: Changing the relationship between scar tissue and surrounding tissue can enhance healing.
- Therapeutic communication: Constant engagement with the patient is essential to make adjustments based on their feedback.
- Sensation sensitivity: Post-surgery, patients may experience altered sensations, requiring careful handling during treatment.




