Dawn Morse, founder of Core Elements Training, demonstrates Clinical vacuum Dry Cupping to the forearm. Clinical cupping to the forearm is a great way to reduce muscular tension, which may be causing elbow pain or conditions such as tennis or golfers elbow (medial or lateral epicondylitis). Plus it can help to increase range of movement at the wrist or elbow joints, and may help with with wrist pain, loss of grip and conditions such as carpal tunnel. The techniques covered within this video are some examples of one of the techniques covered in Core Elements accredited day CPD course in Myofascial Dry Cupping, which is available as a face to face course in Swindon and Liverpool, or via Live Online delivery or fully Online training.For details about our accredited Online CPD short course ➡️ https://coreelements.uk.com/dry-cupping/For details about our accredited face to face or Live Online CPD short course ➡️ https://coreelements.uk.com/dry-cupping-therapy-certificate-course/Core Elements Training offer a range of Sports Massage and Sports Therapy based qualifications and short courses. To find out about Level 3, Level 4 and Level 5 accredited Sports Massage and Clinical Therapy qualifications and CPD short courses in modalities such as #Dry #Cupping #Therapy, #Kinesiology #Taping, #Joint #Mobilisations, and more please visit: http://www.coreelements.uk.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/CoreElements/Instagram - @core_elementsTwitter - @Core_Elements1
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