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Cupping is a therapeutic practice of alternative medicine that involves the sucking of some anatomical areas for the human body using special jars.
The duration may vary depending on the area to be treated.
The price may vary depending on the area to be treated
Cupping
Generalities
Cupping
is a therapeutic practice of alternative medicine, which involves the sucking of some anatomical areas of the human body, using special jars, with the ultimate aim of bringing benefits to the individual subjected to the treatment
in question. Cupping would be a beneficial technique for people suffering from migraines, sciatica, back pain, anxiety, depression, respiratory diseases and many other morbid conditions.There are
different types of cupping; the most common types are dry cupping, wet cupping and mobile cupping.
What is cupping?
Cupping
is a therapeutic practice of alternative medicine, which involves the sucking (or aspiration) of some anatomical points of the human body with the ultimate aim of promoting the health and well-being of the individual subjected to the treatment
in
question. Who can practice cupping?
The
practice of cupping is only for persons qualified by a specific certification. Origins
of
cupping According to
some
historical testimonies, the practice of cupping has very ancient roots. in
fact it would appear in one of the oldest medical texts still present today, dating back to Ancient Egypt: the famous Ebers Papyrus (1550 BC).
Operation
According to those who practice cupping, sucking a portion of the body would determine, at the level of the anatomical area concerned, a series of
closely
would promote blood and lymphatic circulation , thus encouraging the elimination from the body of waste products and toxins. È through the elimination
of waste products and toxins, which cupping brings well-being to patients.
Critical areas for sucking In
cupping,
the sites of sucking depend on the condition that the patient complains about and that the therapist wants to
treat. Depending on the purpose of the cupping, the anatomical points on which the therapist applies the jars
are different. application of the jars are limited and located in very specific points of the human body.
A certified therapist knows the critical areas and knows when to apply the jars.
Indications
Cupping
would benefit those suffering from: Headaches and migraines;
Rheumatic
cupping
must undergo a thorough physical
examination
and a careful medical history at the specialist in order to of: Establishing the patient's state of health; Understanding the reasons why
the
and
lymph in the affected areas, it is essential to create a vacuum inside, there are two techniques: The first technique involves
heating
jars
varies and depends on the purpose of the cupping. In some cases it may be only 3 minutes; in other cases, it could be as long as 10-15 minutes.
Types
of cupping There
are
different types of cupping. Among the
various types of existing cupping, the three most common are probably: dry cupping, wet cupping and mobile cupping. Wet cupping: on the occasion of
this
type cupping, the therapist temporarily removes the jars for sucking and practices small incisions in the skin areas freed from the jars.Then, reapplies the jars in the same skin areas
and sucks again. sucking involves a small spill of blood from the incisions
(from the leakage of blood from the incisions that gives rise to the term u201wet ”) .At the end of the treatment, the therapist
applies an ointment with antibiotic properties and a protective bandage to the incised areas. for the final purpose of preventing episodes of infection. For the creation of
the vacuum inside the jars, ind icate both techniques available. Dry cupping: this type of
cupping
does not require the execution of any skin incision (this is why defined as “secca ”
or ”ry ”). For the creation of the vacuum inside the jars, both available techniques are indicated, even if there is a particular preference
for
the course of the treatment. In order to perform this type of cupping, the therapist first lubricates the skin with an oily solution that allows the jars present
on the surface of the body to slide. For the creation of the vacuum inside
the
jars both available techniques are indicated. Each type of
cupping has pros and cons. The choice of the type of cupping adopted is up to the therapist and depends on what the patient's problems
are
and
on the
therapist's
preferences. The jars The jars used for cupping can be made of glass, plastic, bamboo, terracotta or silicone. The
choice of using jars of a certain material rather than another depends on the type of cupping. which the therapist uses. The number of jars used
during a session is generally between 3 and 5; the jars used are rarely more than 5.
Cupping and Acupuncture
Cupping
is often related to acupuncture, so it seems to have a better therapeutic effect. Acupuncture
is an alternative medicine practice that involves inserting small needles on specific areas of the human body. with the ultimate aim of promoting the health and well-being of the individual undergoing the treatment in question.
Risks
and complications Practiced
by
qualified personnel, cupping is a fairly safe and low-risk practice. side effects. The possible side
effects of cupping include: Hematomas; Burns (only if using the
technique of heating and cooling the air inside
the
Contradicascion
Cupping has several contraindications. They advise against it in case of: Heart failure; Kidney failure; Ascites due to liver cirrhosis or severe edema; Bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia or allergic purpura Dermatosis (eg: allergic dermatitis); Bone fractures (temporary contraindication); Sunburn (temporary contraindication); Healing skin wounds (temporary contraindication); Obesity; Excessive thinness; Severe psoriasis