Cupping Therapy Articles
Modern Cupping Therapy
Please explore a sample of cupping therapy & theory related articles and if you’re interested in more information like this, consider checking out our book: Modern and Ancient Cupping Therapy by Dr. Young Ki Park.
An Introduction to Modified Cupping Therapy
In traditional Chinese glass cupping, the glass cup is placed on the patient’s skin after the cup is quickly heated with fire for one to
Types and Methods of Cupping
Generally, dry and wet cupping are the two main types of cupping therapy. Dry cupping pulls the skin into the cup without scarifications, while in
Cupping Therapy Marks and Explanations
Cupping therapy usually leaves a discoloration of the skin caused by bleeding from the ruptured capillaries. In traditional Chinese medicine, different skin discolorations suggest various
History of Cupping Therapy
Although the true origin of cupping still remains uncertain, the consensus is that the action of suction has been part of therapeutic efforts throughout human
Ancient Theories of Cupping
This article will summarize three of the nine ancient and modern theories of cupping that are covered in my book, Ancient and Modern Cupping Therapy.
An Overview of Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy is a traditional therapy that has been employed worldwide for thousands of years. The oldest mention of this treatment is in an ancient
Yin-Yang Theory
Although these five fundamental Substances are central to understanding Traditional Eastern Medicine, one cannot comprehend them outside the framework of the theory of Yin-Yang. The
Eastern Medicine Concepts & Theory
On a global scale, eastern and western therapeutic doctrines lie at the heart of medical practice today. The western approach of scientific analysis is the
Principles of Integrative Medicine
During my third year of medical school, my attending admitted an elderly Korean patient with a diagnosis of pneumonia and fever. Her recovery was a