Cupping, the past and present application

Cupping is a therapy in which a cup is applied to the skin surface to cause local congestion through negative pressure. It has a long history in many places such as China, Greece, Egypt, and the Middle East. The ancient Chinese used animal horns as their cupping instrument, whereas in modern days th...

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Main Authors: Xun Lin, Hon Foong Wong, Shih Chau Ng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Chinese Medicine and Culture
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Online Access:http://www.cmaconweb.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9627;year=2018;volume=1;issue=3;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=Lin
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spelling doaj-4d3f87f733e0459082295105622944892021-07-27T04:16:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsChinese Medicine and Culture2589-96272589-94732018-01-011312112610.4103/CMAC.CMAC_37_18Cupping, the past and present applicationXun LinHon Foong WongShih Chau NgCupping is a therapy in which a cup is applied to the skin surface to cause local congestion through negative pressure. It has a long history in many places such as China, Greece, Egypt, and the Middle East. The ancient Chinese used animal horns as their cupping instrument, whereas in modern days there are a wide variety of choices ranging from bamboo cup to glass cup. Cupping is simple, inexpensive and yet has wide indications. Research has shown that it can promote blood circulation, stimulate nerve and muscle functions. In terms of application methods, fire cupping, liquid cupping and vaccum cupping were discussed. The five application techniques (flashing, retaining, moving, needle retention and bleeding) and precautions of cupping are also discussed in detail. Lastly, pathological reactions observed during the cupping process can be used to support Chinese Medicine diagnosis.http://www.cmaconweb.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9627;year=2018;volume=1;issue=3;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=Linapplicationcuppinghistory
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Hon Foong Wong
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Cupping, the past and present application
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history
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Hon Foong Wong
Shih Chau Ng
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title Cupping, the past and present application
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publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Chinese Medicine and Culture
issn 2589-9627
2589-9473
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Cupping is a therapy in which a cup is applied to the skin surface to cause local congestion through negative pressure. It has a long history in many places such as China, Greece, Egypt, and the Middle East. The ancient Chinese used animal horns as their cupping instrument, whereas in modern days there are a wide variety of choices ranging from bamboo cup to glass cup. Cupping is simple, inexpensive and yet has wide indications. Research has shown that it can promote blood circulation, stimulate nerve and muscle functions. In terms of application methods, fire cupping, liquid cupping and vaccum cupping were discussed. The five application techniques (flashing, retaining, moving, needle retention and bleeding) and precautions of cupping are also discussed in detail. Lastly, pathological reactions observed during the cupping process can be used to support Chinese Medicine diagnosis.
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cupping
history
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