Medical cupping
Definition of medical cupping
Cupping therapy is one of the oldest traditional therapies used to improve overall health and relieve stress and pain. Cupping therapy involves placing glass cups on the skin and creating suction that helps stimulate blood flow and remove toxins from the body. The technique is used to treat a variety of conditions from muscle pain to general health.
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Reasons for using medical cupping
Improved blood circulation: Cupping increases blood flow to the treated areas, which helps provide oxygen and nutrients to the cells.
Reduced muscle tension: The suction technique helps relax tense muscles and reduce inflammation, which relieves pain associated with muscle tension.
Stimulates the lymphatic system: Cupping plays an important role in stimulating the lymphatic system, which helps remove toxins and waste from the body, and improves the immune system.
Types of cupping we offer
Dry cupping: involves placing suction cups on the skin without any incision, and leaving them for a few minutes to stimulate blood flow and reduce muscle tension. This technique is used to improve blood circulation and treat chronic muscle pain.
Wet cupping: involves making small scratches on the skin before placing the cups, allowing a small amount of blood to be drawn out. This technique is believed to help eliminate toxins and promote overall health.
Moving cupping: The cups are gently moved over the skin after applying oil, and help relieve muscle tension and stiffness, and are widely used to improve tissue elasticity.
Benefits of medical cupping sessions
- Relieve joint and muscle pain: Cupping reduces chronic pain associated with conditions such as arthritis and back pain.
- Promotes relaxation and relieves stress: Cupping is believed to help release nervous and psychological stress, making it an ideal choice for improving overall comfort.
- Improves digestive function: Cupping improves digestion by stimulating the body’s organs responsible for digestion and promoting blood circulation.
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