What is cupping therapy?
Cupping therapy is a popular method in traditional medicine, which for a long time was largely overlooked in conventional medicine.
With the rise of the fascial approach, it has regained attention and has become an internationally recognized method.
It is an excellent tool for the manual treatment of fascia.
Beneficial effects
It improves tissue metabolism and blood supply, increasing nutrient delivery by nearly four times.
It significantly enhances lymphatic circulation, aiding in the removal of waste products.
It improves blood flow and biomechanical properties of the skin, supports immune system function, and enhances local metabolism. It also reduces inflammatory processes.
When should it not be used?
Cancer, fever, infectious diseases, epilepsy, pacemaker, anemia, bleeding disorders, untreated high blood pressure, diabetes, or severely weakened condition.
Locally: risk of thrombosis, bleeding disorders, during pregnancy on the abdomen and lower back, on open wounds over protruding moles or varicose veins, after suture removal, and on inflamed veins or varicose areas.