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Cupping Therapy For
Arthritis
Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis respond to cupping's anti-inflammatory and circulation-improving effects, reducing pain and stiffness.
How Cupping Therapy Helps
Cupping applied periarticular to arthritic joints draws inflammatory exudate away from the joint space, improves synovial circulation, and reduces the chronic inflammation that degrades cartilage. Many arthritic patients find significant relief after regular cupping sessions.
Common Symptoms
- Joint pain and stiffness
- Morning stiffness
- Joint swelling
- Reduced range of motion
- Pain with activity
- Arthritic fatigue
Important Notice
Cupping therapy is a complementary therapy and should not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. If you have a diagnosed condition, please continue your prescribed medical care alongside cupping therapy. Always consult your GP for new or concerning symptoms.
Recommended Treatments
- Hijama
- Dry Cupping
- Swedish Massage