Cupping is an ancient form of Chinese medicine that’s been practiced for centuries. The process involves placing heated glass cups on the skin, creating a vacuum that suctions the skin and underlying ...
In wet cupping, a therapist will first puncture the skin using what looks like a toothbrush with little spikes attached; the suction cups slowly fill with blood. The basic idea is that creating ...
Patients must first consult their family physician for eligibility and undergo necessary blood tests to meet the criteria for receiving cupping therapy. The service is available at Umm Slal ...
Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Athletes use cupping therapy to try and help with blood flow and to reduce inflammation. The aftermath, however, can be terrifying to look at. Canadian tennis and pickleball ...