HOU Xiao, BAI Zhen-min, LIU Jing-min. Physiological mechanisms and clinical research progress of cupping therapy[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(3): 254-258.
HOU Xiao, BAI Zhen-min, LIU Jing-min. Physiological mechanisms and clinical research progress of cupping therapy[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(3): 254-258. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.200334.
Cupping therapy is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine
and its efficacy has been gradually accepted and confirmed by modern clinical medicine
but its physiological mechanisms have no consensus. In the present paper
we summarized the related mechanisms from results of both domestic and international researches which include 1) blood circulation promotion theory
2) neurological reflex theory
3) gate theory of pain
4) inflammation-immune reaction theory and 5) skin tension increase theory. We also reviewed progresses of clinical researches about application of cupping therapy to cardiovascular diseases
chronic musculoskeletal pain
migraine and other painful symptoms
as well as arthritis which effects involve the above mentioned blood-circulation promotion
tension-increase
gate theory and inflammation-immune reaction
respectively. We believe that the mechanisms of cupping therapy are not independent and should be explored further from different perspectives.