Clinical Trial Finds Dry Cupping Relieves Chronic Back Pain

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In the Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies, researchers report that combining ear acupuncture with dry cupping to treat chronic back pain, and showed that it can provide effective relief over acupuncture alone.

Dating back to ancient times, cupping therapy is a technique that uses cups placed over the skin to create negative pressure through suction. In 400 BC, Herodotus listed wet and dry cupping as a treatment for many ailments, including maldigestion, lack of appetite, and headaches. Ear acupuncture, also known as ‘battlefield acupuncture’ has also been modernised by the US military as a simple treatment method in challenging environments.

The open-label, randomised, parallel-group controlled clinical trial recruited 198 adults with chronic back pain. The people were randomised to receive only ear acupuncture as the control group or receive ear acupuncture along with dry cupping as the experimental group.

Interventions were performed in five sessions, once a week, lasting five weeks. Evaluations were performed before the first session, after the last session, and seven days after the second evaluation, using the Brief Pain Inventory to assess the impact of pain on daily activities and the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) to assess the quality of life.

Between the initial and final sessions, there were significant changes in daily activities , activity, work, mood, relationships, sleep, and in the physical, psychological and social relationships domains for both the control and experimental groups. Improved perception of quality of life and satisfaction with health were observed for the participants in the experimental group.

Source: Keck School of Medicine USC

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