2022
DOI: 10.24321/2278.2044.202244
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Ḥijāmah (Cupping Therapy): Special Reference to Neuromuscular Disorders

Abstract: The use of Ḥijāmah dates back to 3500 BC in Egypt, with records in Ebers Papyrus. But in the last two decades, Ḥijāmah is gaining its due acceptance in the management of different neuromuscular and pain disorders. For sciatica, Ḥijāmah is advised over the sciatic nerve. Ḥijāmah with 2 cups (over the gluteal area and thigh/ over calf muscle and below the ankle), with 5 cups and even with 9 cups may be done in patients of sciatica. These different settings/ protocols of Ḥijāmah in patients with sciatica show a s… Show more

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“…The earliest accounts of cupping can be traced back to an ancient silk book [4], [5], [6]. The Hijama refers to the historical practice of utilizing cups to generate suction on the skin to promote relaxation, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain [7], [8]- [10]. Athletes usually use cupping therapy to ease muscle pain, but regular individuals can also use it for neck, shoulder, hypertension [11], back, and headache/migraine discomforts [12]- [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest accounts of cupping can be traced back to an ancient silk book [4], [5], [6]. The Hijama refers to the historical practice of utilizing cups to generate suction on the skin to promote relaxation, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain [7], [8]- [10]. Athletes usually use cupping therapy to ease muscle pain, but regular individuals can also use it for neck, shoulder, hypertension [11], back, and headache/migraine discomforts [12]- [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%