Like things get out of whack, right? Like things get stiff, you sleep on a plane weird. Like that's a real thing, but it's a tool in the tool belt. And the really good practitioners have a bunch of tools. And so I could say the same thing about Cairo adjustments as I could dry needling or active release or uh McConnell taping, like a million tools out there. The really good practitioners have a huge tool belt and they know when to use which one at what time. So just throwing cupping at somebody and hoping their muscles get better, it's insufficient. In the same way I would say just adjusting someone over and over, it's not enough.