In recent years, cupping for therapeutic purposes has been growing in popularity, with an increasing number of high profile athletes displaying the tell-tale red circular marks. This article describes how cupping is performed, what it is used for, the theories about how it works and looks at what evidence there is about whether cupping is effective. This will allow you to decide whether you would like to add cupping to your therapeutic tool box and for what purposes you might use it. Login or register a free account below to access the contents, key points and discussion questions that accompany the article.
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