Oxygencupping
Oxygencupping, also known as oxygen therapy cupping, is a therapeutic technique that combines the benefits of cupping therapy with the use of oxygen. Cupping therapy involves placing cups on the skin to create a vacuum, which can help improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, and alleviate pain. In oxygencupping, the cups are filled with oxygen instead of air, which can enhance the therapeutic effects.
The process of oxygencupping typically involves the following steps:
1. The therapist cleans the area where the cups will be placed.
2. The cups are filled with oxygen using a specialized machine.
3. The cups are then placed on the skin, creating a vacuum.
4. The therapist may massage the area to enhance the vacuum effect.
5. The cups are left in place for a specified period, usually between 5 to 10 minutes.
6. After the treatment, the cups are removed, and the therapist may apply a warm compress to
Oxygencupping is often used to treat various conditions, including muscle pain, joint pain, and fatigue. It
While oxygencupping has gained popularity in recent years, more research is needed to fully understand its