Cupping is an ancient healing therapy that some people use to ease pain.
A provider places
cups on your back, stomach, arms, legs or other parts of your body. Inside the cup, a vacuum or suction force
pulls skin upward.
Cupping is a form of traditional Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine. People have practiced cupping therapy for
thousands of years.
Experts are still exploring how cupping eases pain and disease symptoms. There isn’t a lot of research on the
therapy.
Suction from cupping draws fluid into the treated area. This suction force expands and breaks open tiny blood
vessels (capillaries) under the skin. Your body treats the cupping area like an injury. It sends more blood to
the
area to stimulate the natural healing process. Some people theorize that cupping clears the pores and releases
toxins.