Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy (also known as ventosaterapia) is a technique that belongs to one of the seven main treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine. The first use of this technique dates back to 3000 BC.
We define this technique as the application of cupping to the skin, creating a vacuum, suctioning the skin and part of the muscle, thereby opening the pores and promoting blood and lymphatic circulation. The cups used are cup-shaped and can be made of plastic or glass. They come in different shapes, thicknesses, and sizes, each suited to the intended use and the area being treated. The cupping time varies between 5 and 15 minutes per session and can be performed over several consecutive sessions.
What is cupping therapy?
Cupping therapy, also known as cupping therapy, is an ancient technique of Chinese origin that has gained popularity in modern alternative medicine. It involves the use of suction cups applied to the skin to create a vacuum, which causes the underlying tissues to be sucked in. This practice is widely used to relieve muscle pain, improve blood circulation, and promote relaxation.


Benefits of Cupping Therapy
- Pain relief:
- Ideal for treating chronic muscle pain, tension and contractures.
- Effective in conditions such as low back pain, neck pain or myofascial syndrome.
- Improved Circulation:
- Stimulates the flow of blood and oxygen in specific areas, promoting tissue regeneration.
- Reduction of Inflammation:
- Helps reduce inflammation in muscles and joints, especially after injuries.
- Promoting Relaxation:
- It activates the parasympathetic system, which induces a state of relaxation and general well-being.
- Body Detox:
- According to traditional Chinese medicine, it helps release toxins accumulated in the tissues.
When should you have cupping therapy?

