Cupping Therapy Sessions
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What is Therapeutic Cupping?
Cupping is one of the oldest natural therapy methods, aimed at stimulating blood circulation and activating the lymphatic system to renew body cells, relieve muscle tension, and eliminate toxins. At Bodyfix, we offer cupping sessions using a safe medical approach based on a precise assessment of each case, under the supervision of Dr. Amjad Khidr and the specialized team.
Types of Cupping at Bodyfix
Dry Cupping: Uses special cups to suction the skin without bloodletting. This helps increase blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and improve joint mobility.
Wet Cupping (performed only when necessary and under full medical supervision): Follows the same steps as dry cupping, with a minor superficial incision to refresh the blood and stimulate toxin elimination.
Conditions Treated with Cupping
Back, neck, and shoulder pain
Chronic muscle tension
Poor circulation or general fatigue
Headaches and muscle stress
After intense physical exertion or prolonged stress
Benefits of Cupping Sessions at Bodyfix
Performed under direct supervision of a specialist doctor for maximum safety and precision
Use of sterilized, single-use medical tools
Placement of cups based on a precise technical assessment of your condition
Combined with manual therapy or recovery sessions for enhanced results
Individual session with direct follow-up from the doctor to ensure comfort and safety
Immediate sensation of lightness and relaxation, with noticeable improvement in mobility and circulation
Difference Between Cupping and Massage or Recovery Sessions
Massage and recovery sessions work on relaxing muscles and improving superficial blood flow, whereas cupping stimulates deep blood circulation and activates the lymphatic system, providing longer-lasting effects on overall energy and cell renewal.
At Bodyfix
Every cupping session at Bodyfix is conducted scientifically and precisely to restore the body’s natural balance and improve blood flow safely and comfortably, under the supervision of Dr. Amjad Khidr and the specialized medical team.