Cupping Therapy will help you relieve muscle tension as it promotes cell repair and improves overall blood flow.
Cupping therapy is a form of alternative medicine that has been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments like pain, inflammation in blood flow, back pain, hair growth, and well-being, and as a form of deep-tissue massage.
This therapy involves the placement of suction cups on the skin to create a vacuum-like pressure. The suction from these cups stimulates blood flow and promotes healing. The cups may be made from:
- Glass
- Silicone
- Bamboo
- Earthenware
At Pain Free India Physiotherapy At Home, our goal is to help patients make the most of their lives and promote natural treatment options backed by scientific studies.
Our experienced therapists will initially check your vitals, your bleeding & clotting time, your BP, pulse rate, oxygen saturation level, & blood sugar level. Once these levels are found safe, only then will we proceed to the next line of action.
Types Of Cupping Therapy
At Pain Free India Physiotherapy At Home, we offer five types of cupping therapies:
- Dry Cupping: A plastic or glass cup is used and then the air is sucked or vacuumed out.
- Wet/Hijama/Bleeding Cupping: A plastic or glass cup is used to create a mild suction for about 3 minutes. Then the cup is removed and tiny cuts are made on your skin to draw out some blood.
- Oil/Sliding/ Running Cupping: Massage oils are applied to help slide the cups across your body.
- Flash/Empty cupping: Consists of quick, repeated suction and release of cups on the affected body part.
Conditions That May Be Treated Using Cupping Therapy
- Lower Back Pain
- Neck And Shoulder Pain
- Headache And Migraine
- Knee Pain
- Facial Paralysis
- Cough
- Acne
- Lumbar Disc Herniation
- Cervical Spondylosis
- Nerve Pain
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Tennis Elbow
- Muscle Stiffness
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Breathing Disorders
- Tonsillitis
- Acidity And Stomach Aches
Cupping Therapy In Delhi At Your Convenience
With Pain Free India Physiotherapy At Home, you get to experience the effectiveness of cupping therapy from the comfort of your home. With our cupping therapy at-home service, you just have to call, share the relevant details asked and book an appointment. Once done, our therapists will visit you as per your schedule and proceed with the therapy.
Our practitioners are professionally trained to perform cupping therapy with all the latest techniques and have a deep understanding of the benefits and risks of this therapy. They’ll create a personalized treatment plan based on your individual needs and goals, thereby helping you achieve the best possible outcome.
So, if you’re looking for a Cupping therapy session in Gurgaon or Delhi, you know who to reach out to.
Experience the natural potency of cupping therapy and boost your health and well-being.
FAQs-
1. What is Cupping Therapy?
Cupping therapy is an ancient alternative healing technique that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction is believed to stimulate blood flow, relieve muscle tension, and promote overall healing.
2. How does Cupping Therapy work?
During cupping therapy, cups are applied to the skin, creating a vacuum that draws the skin and superficial muscle layer into the cup. This suction is thought to increase blood circulation, promote the flow of Qi (energy), and release tension.
3. What are the different types of Cupping Therapy?
There are two main types of cupping therapy: dry cupping, where suction is created by removing the air from the cup, and wet cupping, which involves a combination of suction and controlled medicinal bleeding.
4. What conditions can Cupping Therapy help with?
Cupping therapy is commonly used to address conditions such as muscle pain, inflammation, respiratory issues, and stress. It is also believed to promote relaxation and enhance overall well-being.
5. Does Cupping Therapy leave marks?
Yes, cupping therapy can leave circular marks on the skin. These marks are typically painless and result from the suction drawing stagnant blood and toxins to the surface. They usually fade within a few days to a week.
6. Is Cupping Therapy painful?
While some people may experience a mild discomfort or tightness during cupping, it is generally not considered painful. The sensation is often described as a pulling or tugging on the skin.
7. How long does a Cupping Therapy session typically last?
The duration of a cupping therapy session can vary but usually ranges from 10 to 30 minutes. The length of the session depends on the therapist’s approach and the individual’s condition.
8. Can Cupping Therapy be combined with other treatments?
Yes, cupping therapy can be combined with other complementary treatments such as acupuncture or massage. This combination is often used to enhance the overall therapeutic effects.
9. Are there any contraindications for Cupping Therapy?
While cupping therapy is generally safe, it may not be suitable for everyone. Contraindications may include pregnancy, certain skin conditions, and individuals with bleeding disorders. It’s essential to consult with a qualified practitioner to ensure safety.
10. How often should one undergo Cupping Therapy?
The frequency of cupping therapy sessions varies based on individual needs and the nature of the condition being treated. Some may benefit from weekly sessions, while others may find monthly sessions sufficient. The frequency is typically determined in consultation with a qualified practitioner.