Cupping Therapy
Cupping Therapy is a traditional healing practice that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction, improving blood flow, reducing pain, and promoting healing. It is used for musculoskeletal issues, stress relief, and detoxification.

Types of Cupping Therapy
Static Cupping
Cups are placed in fixed positions to target specific areas.
Dynamic Cupping
Cups are moved across the skin to massage and stretch tissues.
Fire Cupping
Heat is used to create suction, enhancing the therapy’s effectiveness.
Hijama Cupping
Involves controlled bloodletting for detoxification.
Silicone Cupping
Flexible cups provide gentle suction, ideal for sensitive areas.
Early Mobilization
Safely transitions patients to an upright position, encouraging early recovery.
Key Benefits and Applications of Cupping Therapy
Pain Relief
Reduces muscle soreness, joint pain, and tension.
Improves Circulation
Enhances blood flow to promote healing.
Reduces Inflammation
Eases swelling and speeds recovery.
Detoxifies the Body
Removes toxins through increased blood circulation.
Relieves Stress
Provides a relaxing experience that alleviates anxiety.
Improves Skin Health
Helps with conditions like acne and cellulite.

FAQs About Cupping Therapy
Cupping Therapy is a suction-based treatment used to improve circulation and relieve pain.
No, but some people may feel mild discomfort during suction, which typically fades quickly.
The marks, or discoloration, are caused by increased blood flow and usually fade within a few days.
Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes, depending on the condition being treated.