Cupping

Cupping therapy

Our acupuncturists offer cupping therapy in addition to acupuncture. Cupping therapy involves briefly attaching rounded inverted cups to certain parts of the body using a vacuum effect. The drawing of the skin inside the cups increases blood flow to the area. Long used in traditional Chinese medicine and other ancient healing systems, cupping has gained considerable popularity in recent years, particularly among athletes.

Cupping is often recommended as a complementary therapy for the following conditions:

  • Back pain
  • Headache or migraine
  • Knee pain
  • Muscle pain and soreness
  • Neck and shoulder pain
  • Sports injuries and performance

Office Hours

  • 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Closed For Lunch:
    1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
  • By appointment only
Dr. Marcia Nibert acupuncturist and chiropractor

Dr. Marcia Nibert, DC, LAc, RN

Dr. Marcia Nibert graduated in 1993 from Sherman College of Chiropractic.

After practicing in Rock Hill for several years, Dr. Marcia received a Fellowship in Acupuncture from New York Chiropractic College (now Northeast College of Health Sciences) and began her work as an acupuncturist.

She earned her RN degree from Mercy School of Nursing in Charlotte in 2009.

Dr. Marcia will provide a comprehensive and thorough assessment of your condition to determine what is best for you. Her goal is to seek the underlying causes of your issues so they can be relieved quickly and prevented in the future.

She provides a holistic approach to the health of her patients, integrating treatments that lead to a strong structural system, nutrient-rich dietary habits and a balanced emotional state.

Ann Tung acupuncturist

Yun (Ann) Tung, LAc

Ann joined Dragonfly Wellness Center in 2021. She is a Diplomate Acupuncturist and earned her certification from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. She holds a Masters Diploma in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine in North Carolina.

Ann and her family moved to the U.S. in 2015 and settled in Clover. She obtained her license to perform acupuncture in the U.S. while working with a practitioner in Charlotte who specialized in pregnancy and infertility.

She believes everyone has the right to enjoy good health and works to achieve balance and revitalization in her patients — treating a wide variety of ailments with a gentle and caring needling style. Ann listens to patients' concerns and focuses on healing as a whole person experience.