Doctors in Agra
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1. What is cupping therapy?
Cupping therapy involves creating suction by placing cups on the body for a few minutes. It is an is an ancient alternative therapy.
2. How is cupping therapy performed?
In a cupping therapy a therapist starts by putting a flammable substance such as herbs, paper, alcohol in a cup and set it on fire as the fire goes out the heated cups are then placed on the skin, the hot air inside the cup creates a vacuum which draws the muscle and skin upward into the cup.
3. Does cupping therapy pose any risk?
The risks associated with cupping therapy are burns due to hot cups, bruises which is also the most visible effect, soreness and discomfort.
4. In what diseases is cupping therapy useful?
As cupping therapy loosens the muscles, it encourages blood flow and calms the nervous system, hence it is useful in hypertension, stiff muscles, fatigue, migraines, rheumatism, cervical and lumbar spondylosis, and facial paralysis.
5. Is cupping therapy same as hijama?
Hijama is also known as wet cupping which means a small skin incision is made which causes bleeding unlike cupping which is dry and no bleeding is associated with it.
Name | Recommended By | Review Count | Years of Experience | Fee |
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Ms. Vinita Gupta (Physiotherapist) | 100% | 22 | 16 | 200 |
Mr. Animesh Gupta (Physiotherapist) | 100% | 8 | 12 | 150 |
Mr. S. K. Gupta (Physiotherapist) | 100% | 2 | 27 | 300 |
Mr. Rahul (Physiotherapist) | 100% | 1 | 9 | 250 |
Mr. Sukumar Pandya (Physiotherapist) | 100% | 1 | 15 | 350 |
Mr. Ranjeet Singh (Physiotherapist) | 100% | 2 | 17 | 150 |