Cupping Therapy in Allen, TX
Available at our offices in Mapleshade and Spring Creek — one-on-one DPT-led care, same-week new patient slots typically available.
Allen, TX
Cupping Therapy for Allen residents
Axis Physical Therapy sees Allen residents at our two Plano offices — Allen is one of our largest service areas. Patients come from Watters Creek, Twin Creeks, Cumberland Crossing, Star Creek, Bethany Lakes, Montgomery Farm, and Allen Heights, plus surrounding Fairview, Lucas, and Parker neighborhoods.
Allen patients choose Axis PT because we cover the full PT spectrum — from sports injuries at Allen ISD high schools to adult joint replacement recovery to chronic pain rehab — without hand-offs to aides. Our sports medicine team works with several Allen and Lovejoy athletic programs.
Our Offices
Axis PT offices serving Allen patients
Both Axis PT offices in Plano see Allen residents. Our scheduling team will book you at the location that best fits your schedule and our soonest opening.
Plano — Mapleshade
Address
4090 Mapleshade Lane, Suite 102A
Plano, TX 75093
Hours
Mon, Wed, Thu: 8AM–6PM · Tue: 8AM–3PM · Fri: 8AM–2PM
Phone
(469) 649-7004Plano — Spring Creek
Address
5655 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Suite 115
Plano, TX 75024
Hours
Mon, Wed, Thu: 8AM–6PM · Tue: 8AM–3PM · Fri: 8AM–2PM
Phone
(469) 649-7004What We Treat
Conditions addressed by Cupping Therapy
We treat the full range of conditions in this category for Allen-area patients.
Cupping Therapy therapists serving Allen
Local Service Area
Patients we see from across Allen
Cupping Therapy in Allen — FAQs
Does Axis Physical Therapy have an Allen office?
Not currently. Both Axis PT offices are in Plano. Allen residents are seen at whichever Plano office best matches their schedule.
Do you treat sports injuries from Allen ISD?
Yes — our sports medicine PT team sees athletes from Allen High School, Lovejoy, and area youth and club programs. Same-week injury evaluations are typically available.
Which Plano office is closer for Allen residents?
Both offices see Allen patients. Our scheduling team picks the office that best fits your schedule and our soonest opening.
Why do the marks happen?
Cupping creates suction that draws stagnant fluid and inflammatory byproducts toward the surface of the skin. The marks are not bruises — they're a reflection of underlying tissue health and resolve in 2–10 days.
Does it hurt?
Most patients describe the sensation as a deep stretch or pull. It's not painful in the way pinching or pressing is. Many people find cupping relaxing.
Is cupping evidence-based?
Cupping has growing evidence for myofascial pain, muscle recovery, and chronic neck/back pain. We use it as one tool within a broader treatment plan, not as a standalone cure-all.
Can I work out after cupping?
Light to moderate activity is fine. Heavy training or sport on the same day may amplify post-treatment soreness — we usually recommend an easier session immediately after.
Other Service Areas
Cupping Therapy near you
We also serve nearby cities throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.
Schedule Cupping Therapy for a Allen Patient
Allen residents are seen at our Plano offices. Same-week new patient slots typically open.

