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Sarah Strong "cupping" marks on right shoulder

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In today's game against UTSA, I noticed for the first time that Sarah had three or four reddish circles around her right shoulder, which look like cupping marks.

If Sarah is cupping, does that necessarily signify that she has some sort of soreness or tightness in her shoulder muscles or fascia—or do basketball players cup as just some sort of preventive routine? Whatever the reason, it certainly didn't seem to affect her lightning quick arm movements on defense, her shooting, or her Velcro hands.
 
Cupping is right up there with acupuncture and other ancient medicines. Its to help blood flow to tired muscles, get rid of tightness, stuff like that. A lot of doctors dismiss it but some say it works.
Back in my day we had Ben-Gay...love that smell.
 
In today's game against UTSA, I noticed for the first time that Sarah had three or four reddish circles around her right shoulder, which look like cupping marks.

If Sarah is cupping, does that necessarily signify that she has some sort of soreness or tightness in her shoulder muscles or fascia—or do basketball players cup as just some sort of preventive routine? Whatever the reason, it certainly didn't seem to affect her lightning quick arm movements on defense, her shooting, or her Velcro hands.
It’s not for any specific injury they do it as part of regular maintenance and recovery just like a massage. She’s fine!
 
Cupping is right up there with acupuncture and other ancient medicines. Its to help blood flow to tired muscles, get rid of tightness, stuff like that. A lot of doctors dismiss it but some say it works.
Back in my day we had Ben-Gay...love that smell.
Your Ben-gay comment brought back memories. I remember using similar rub called a-balm back in height school. Still remember the smell.
 
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It’s not for any specific injury they do it as part of regular maintenance and recovery just like a massage. She’s fine!
Regular maintenance? I find it hard to believe it is just being used as a random PT practice. Have had it for various injuries for several years and its always to help with specific issues.
 
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Regular maintenance? I find it hard to believe it is just being used as a random PT practice. Have had it for various injuries for several years and its always to help with specific issues.
Every time I get a massage I get the cupping add on. I don’t have any upper body injuries. But I do find it super relaxing. It doesn’t mean anything either way.
 
I think more than actual injury it could be more neck/shoulder tension from being a student athlete, I know I carry my stress there and I'm just a student currently.
 

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