Hijama Cupping Therapy, also known as Wet Cupping, is an ancient healing practice that involves creating suction on specific body points, followed by controlled, minimal skin incisions to draw out stagnant blood, toxins, and impurities. Unlike dry cupping, Hijama focuses on detoxification, pain relief, and restoring energy balance.
At Sanjeevni Physiotherapy Clinic, we perform Hijama therapy in a safe, hygienic, and clinically supervised environment. Our goal is to help patients experience both physical relief and internal cleansing, using a technique that blends traditional wisdom with modern safety standards.
Causes & Symptoms
Conditions Commonly Treated with Hijama Cupping:
- Chronic back and neck pain
- Sciatica & joint pain
- Migraines & chronic headaches
- Cervical & lumbar spondylosis
- Frozen shoulder & tendonitis
- Arthritis and knee pain
- Skin conditions like acne & eczema
- General fatigue & low immunity
- Menstrual disorders & hormonal imbalance
- Stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances
- Symptoms That May Indicate You Need Hijama:
- Unexplained body pain
- Stiffness and heaviness in limbs
- Headaches not responding to medication
- Fatigue and low energy
- Poor digestion or sluggish metabolism
- Repeated inflammation or muscle knots
- Difficulty sleeping or concentrating
Our Treatment Approach at Sanjeevni Physiotherapy Clinic
At Sanjeevni Physiotherapy Clinic, we begin with a detailed assessment to identify areas of fascial restriction, trigger points, and postural imbalances. Based on your unique condition, we craft a personalized therapy plan focused on long-term recovery.
How the Therapy Works:
Step-by-Step Approach:
- Pre-Assessment & Medical Screening
We check your health history, medications, and determine suitability for Hijama therapy. - Target Point Selection
Based on your condition, we choose prophetic or therapeutic points (e.g., along the spine, neck, shoulders, or head). - Dry Cupping
Cups are placed and suction is created to bring blood to the surface. - Small, Sterile Incisions
After 3–5 minutes, cups are removed, and the skin is lightly scratched with a sterile blade. - Wet Cupping (Blood Extraction)
The cups are reapplied to extract stagnant or toxin-laden blood. - Post-Treatment Care
The area is disinfected, and healing ointments may be applied. Advice is given on aftercare, rest, and hydration.
Why to choose us?
With years of clinical experience in treating chronic pain, injuries, and postural disorders, our team is known for gentle, effective, and patient-centric care. We combine advanced techniques with a compassionate approach to ensure that each patient receives individual attention and the best possible outcome.
