The Role of Cupping Therapy in Pain Management: A Literature Review

Asma Al-Shidhani, Abdulaziz Al-Mahrezi

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Abstract

Cupping therapy is an ancient method which has been used for centuries for various painful conditions. It is performed by applying cups to selected skin points most commonly in the back aiming to create areas of sub-atmospheric pressure. It has been classified as either dry or wet type of therapy. Its mechanism of action is not well understood but several proposed mechanisms are described in the literature. It is relatively safe with a few reported side effects which include scar formation and skin infection. In this paper, a review of the literature will be presented to determine its potential benefits in pain management particularly in musculo-skeletal conditions such as low back and neck pain.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPain Management: Practices, Novel Therapies and Bioactives
PublisherInTech
Number of pages18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 25 2020

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