Cupping Therapy · Richardson, TX

Cupping Therapy in Richardson, TX

Available at our offices in Mapleshade and Spring Creek — one-on-one DPT-led care, same-week new patient slots typically available.

Richardson, TX

Cupping Therapy for Richardson residents

Axis Physical Therapy sees Richardson residents at our two Plano offices. We treat patients from Canyon Creek, Cottonwood Creek, the Telecom Corridor, the Reservation, the UT Dallas neighborhoods, and Heights Park — many of whom appreciate that we book early-morning and late-afternoon slots that fit a working schedule.

Richardson patients choose Axis PT for the one-on-one care model with no aide hand-offs. Our therapists treat the full range of orthopedic, sports, and chronic-pain conditions, and we coordinate directly with the surgeons at Axis Orthopedic & Spine for post-surgical patients.

Our Offices

Axis PT offices serving Richardson patients

Both Axis PT offices in Plano see Richardson 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

Plano — 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

What We Treat

Conditions addressed by Cupping Therapy

We treat the full range of conditions in this category for Richardson-area patients.

Myofascial restrictions
Muscle tension and recovery
Pain in neck, shoulders, back, hips, hamstrings, calves
Post-workout soreness
Mobility limitations
Scar tissue and chronic adhesions

Local Service Area

Patients we see from across Richardson

Canyon CreekCottonwood CreekHeights ParkCottonwood HeightsTelecom CorridorReservationPrairie CreekUniversity of Texas at Dallas areaFar North DallasGarland (north)

Cupping Therapy in Richardson — FAQs

Does Axis Physical Therapy have a Richardson office?

Not currently. Both Axis PT offices are in Plano. Richardson residents are seen at whichever Plano office offers the right service and the soonest opening.

Do you treat patients from the Telecom Corridor?

Yes — we see many patients who work in the Telecom Corridor for everything from herniated discs and rotator cuff tears to overuse injuries from desk-based work. Early-morning and late-afternoon slots are available for working professionals.

Are evening appointments available?

We reserve late-afternoon slots for working professionals — exact availability varies by day and therapist. Our front desk can find the best window when you call to schedule.

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.

Schedule Cupping Therapy for a Richardson Patient

Richardson residents are seen at our Plano offices. Same-week new patient slots typically open.