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Ms. Sneha Ramchandani (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
10 years experience overall
  
2000 Consultation fee at clinic

Mr. Ajay (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
15 years experience overall
  
2100 Consultation fee at clinic

Dr. Jasmine Modi

 
Acupuncturist
27 years experience overall
  
1500 Consultation fee at clinic

Ms. Kruti Harsh Mehta (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
15 years experience overall
  
500 Consultation fee at clinic

Mr. Niraj Jha (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
18 years experience overall
  
1000 Consultation fee at clinic

Mr. Monish Mehta (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
10 years experience overall
  
2000 Consultation fee at clinic

Ms. Pooja Vora Jhonsa (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
23 years experience overall
  
700 Consultation fee at clinic

Mr. Rohan Sawant (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
11 years experience overall
  
400 Consultation fee at clinic

Ms. Mira B Udeshi (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
13 years experience overall
  
350 Consultation fee at clinic
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Mr. Amit Jangir (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist
5 years experience overall
  
999 Consultation fee at clinic

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Frequently Asked Questions


What is Cupping Therapy?

Cupping Therapy is an alternative therapy originated in China. This therapy involves placing the cups suctioned on the skin and helps in facilitating the healing process through blood flow. Cupping increases the blood flow and relieves the muscle tension, which improves the overall blood flow and reduces the pain and also promotes cell repair.  People use Cupping Therapy to complement their care for a host of issues and conditions. Cupping Therapy was originally performed using animal horns and later on the “cups” that are made from bamboo and then ceramic are being used. The suction was created through the heat. The cups were then heated with fire and applied to the skin. As they cooled, the cups drew the skin inside.


What are the different types of Cupping Therapies?

Modern Cupping Therapy uses glass cups that are ball-shaped and open from the one end. There are two types of Cupping Therapies performed today:

  1. Dry Cupping Therapy - uses only suction
  2. Wet Cupping Method - involves suction and controlled medicinal bleeding as well.


What should be expected during Cupping Therapy?

  1. The Cupping Treatment is done by placing a cup on the skin that is heated to create the suction on the skin. The cup heated usually by alcohol, herbs, or paper placed directly into the cup. 
  2. Then the fire source is removed and the hot cup is placed on the skin with the open end onto the skin. Few modern Cupping Therapy practitioners use rubber pumps to create suction rather than using more traditional heat methods. 
  3. When the air inside the cup cools down the vacuum is created that draws the skin and muscle upward inside the cup. It is common for the skin to become red because of the pressure difference in the blood vessels.  
  4. After the removal of cups, the practitioner covers the area that is cupped with the ointments and bandages to prevent the areas from the infection. 
  5. Mild bruising may be observed and the marks usually vanish within 10 days of the session. Cupping Therapy along with acupuncture treatment is performed for the best results. After the therapy, an individual is asked to either fast or eat a light meal for 2-3 hours.


What conditions can a Cupping Therapy Treat?

  1. Shingles
  2. Cervical spondylosis
  3. Facial paralysis
  4. Lumbar disc hernia
  5. Acne
  6. Cough
  7. Dyspnea
  8. Ease muscle pain and aches
  9. Digestive issues
  10. Skin issues


Before undergoing Cupping Therapy, please make sure you are aware of eligibility criteria and consult a Cupping therapy Practitioner to know all the risks and benefits of this procedure.


Who are not eligible for Cupping Therapy?

  1. Children under 4 years of age
  2. Seniors as they grow fragile as the age progresses
  3. Pregnant ladies
  4. Ongoing menstruating females
  5. Individuals on blood-thinning medication
  6. It also should be avoided when an individual is sunburnt, or have a wound, skin ulcer, experienced recent trauma, or any internal organ is damaged.


What are the side effects of Cupping Therapy?

  1. Profuse sweating or nausea
  2. Area cupped become irritated
  3. Infection
  4. Scarring of the skin
  5. Hematoma
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