Cupping
Cupping introduces students to safe, evidence-informed cup application for soft-tissue decompression. Students practice static and glide methods, dosing, and client communication while working within scope and contraindication guidelines.
What Students Build
Overview
Course Description
A bodywork and techniques elective designed to support safe, informed, client-centered practice.
Course Overview
Students learn safe, evidence-informed cup application for soft-tissue decompression. The course emphasizes static and moving cupping, treatment dosing, client communication, and appropriate use within massage therapy scope.
- Outcome 1 Explain indications, precautions, and contraindications for cupping applications.
- Outcome 2 Demonstrate static and moving cupping safely with appropriate pressure and time.
- Outcome 3 Integrate cupping into a session plan with clear client consent and aftercare.
Learning Outcomes
Course Outcomes
Students strengthen practical skills and professional decision-making through guided theory and hands-on learning.
By the End of This Course
- Explain indications, precautions, and contraindications for cupping applications.
- Demonstrate static and moving cupping safely with appropriate pressure and time.
- Integrate cupping into a session plan with clear client consent and aftercare.
Hours Overview
Lab training makes up most of the course, supported by lecture-based safety and application principles.
| Type | Hours | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Lecture | 2 | 25% |
| Lab | 6 | 75% |
Schedule
Course Structure and Resources
Course pacing blends lecture and lab practice to support both theory and applied skill development.
Instructional Time
Total instructional time is 8 hours, including 2 lecture hours and 6 lab hours. This structure supports theory, supervised practice, and skill integration.
Related Courses and Resources
Evaluation
Grading Summary
Student progress is measured through coursework, labs, and final assessment activities.
Course Planning Note
Cupping supports safe soft-tissue decompression techniques, clinical reasoning, and advanced bodywork practice within the AFSM elective curriculum.