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“If (a muscle group) is kind of stagnant and stuck, we create a little localized inflammatory response to jumpstart that healing process,” says Mark Jagodzinski, who has been a physical therapist for 20 years. (Photo by Griffin Fabits/Cronkite News)

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PHOENIX – The science and research to back cupping therapy, the popular recovery method, is still fuzzy, but it remains widely used. Those in the sports therapy industry are lauding its simplicity, which has allowed the method to spill into the high school scene.

By Griffin Fabits Cronkite News February 12, 2020
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