Dr. Chris Chapleau, works with Glenn Hattem, The Coachable Coach in Episode 5 of 6: Cupping Therapy.
Watch as our Acupuncturist & Movement Specialist, Dr. Chris Chapleau (Chappy) “Cups” Coach Glenn Hattem, the “Coachable Coach,” in Episode 5 of 6. In this Episode, Dr. Chappy provides Cupping Therapy to create space and increase circulation to multiple areas on Glenn’s body. You’ll see how we apply Cupping to help loosen stuck fascia and create a release to Glenn’s tissue.
At Boulder Therapeutics, we can help reduce injuries, increase sports performance and unwind the cause of your pain patterns with Sports Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Cupping, Dry Needling and Movement Assessment work.
Cupping Can Help with Your Injury!
By applying Cupping Therapy, we can help release stuck fascia and tissue and help improve circulation. Cupping doesn’t hurt but sometimes creates some bruising to the area, which can help the body “find” and heal that area faster.
We want you to get more out of life and teach you how to unwind your pain patterns and avoid building on your imbalances. The majority of our clients have an injury, have pain or are a high performing athlete, but we treat EVERYBODY! And we LOVE educating our clients so they can work on a care plan at home.
Our Care Model
We listen to our clients and do our best to collaborate with you to get you the best results! Expect us to:
The Series
Watch as we assess Coach Glenn’s body and how we help him make BIG GAINS and GET RESULTS!
…and be sure to check out the entire video series to learn more:
Episode 1: Recover from an Injury!
Episode 2: Functional Movement Assessment and Corrective Exercises.
Episode 3: Sports Massage Therapy
Episode 4: Sports & Injury Acupuncture
Episode 5: The Benefits of Cupping
Episode 6: Coach Glenn’s Results
About the Author: David is the founder of Boulder Therapeutics, Inc, and has been treating athletes and injured clients since 1999. He is passionate about educating people on massage therapy, injury rehab, Acupuncture, injury prevention, sports performance and stretching. He has learned over the years that getting enough care early-on dramatically helps reduce symptoms, and makes them much more manageable. He and his team advise clients on the frequency of their care and when they may need to collaborate with other healthcare professionals.