2021
DOI: 10.22270/jddt.v11i4-s.4969
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Evidence-Based Therapeutic Benefits of Cupping Therapy (Ḥijāma): A Comprehensive Review

Abstract: Ilaj bi’l tadbeer (regimenal therapy) is one of the preferred treatment methods used in Unani system of medicine since ancient times. Ḥijāma is one of the effective modalities of treatment in Ilaj bi’l tadbeer. It is a unique therapeutic procedure in which cup like vessels are placed on the body surface by creating a vacuum to either let out blood from below the skin surface or just plain suction without bloodletting. The objective of this comprehensive review paper is to address the claims of Unāni physicia… Show more

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“…[32] It has been suggested that the concepts of pain-gate and conditioned pain modulation describe the biological and mechanical basis for pain relief associated with negative pressure therapy for dry and wet cupping therapy. [58] According to pain-gate, negative pressure suppresses pain through mechanoreceptor stimulation of nerve impulses that "close the gates" [67] Furthermore, conditioned pain suggested that cupping therapy stimulation the skin with several autonomous, hormonal, and immune reactions, activating the neuroendocrine-immune system and reducing pain. [30] This study's heterogeneity for I 2 of the PPI, and ODI scales was higher than 50%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[32] It has been suggested that the concepts of pain-gate and conditioned pain modulation describe the biological and mechanical basis for pain relief associated with negative pressure therapy for dry and wet cupping therapy. [58] According to pain-gate, negative pressure suppresses pain through mechanoreceptor stimulation of nerve impulses that "close the gates" [67] Furthermore, conditioned pain suggested that cupping therapy stimulation the skin with several autonomous, hormonal, and immune reactions, activating the neuroendocrine-immune system and reducing pain. [30] This study's heterogeneity for I 2 of the PPI, and ODI scales was higher than 50%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, modern medicine does not offer a valid explanation for the mechanisms involved in CT. There is growing evidence of CT's effectiveness, specifically in chronic pain management and diseases (Kouser et al, 2021;Rahman, 2016). This paper is arranged by firstly discussing the statement of problems, secondly on cupping as therapy; thirdly, the benefits of cupping according to Islam; and modern medicines; relationship between mental strength and physical health; lastly implications and recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%