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Cupping Therapy is a universal practice in the east and west, where it's popularity has been spanned in the modern communities when Michael Phelps was seen with cupping marks in Rio | Cupping Therapy is a universal practice in the east and west, where it's popularity has been spanned in the modern communities when Michael Phelps was seen with cupping marks in Rio de Janeiro in BrazilOlympics 2016<ref>Musumeci G. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309463795_Could_Cupping_Therapy_Be_Used_to_Improve_Sports_Performance#pf2 Could cupping therapy be used to improve sports performance?. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology.] 2016 Oct 27;1(4):373-7.</ref>. [[Cupping Therapy]] is an alternative medicine that sometimes referred to suction therapy based on it's mechanism of action or Myo-fascial Decompression Therapy. | ||
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Cupping Therapy is a universal practice in the east and west, where it's popularity has been spanned in the modern communities when Michael Phelps was seen with cupping marks in Rio de Janeiro in BrazilOlympics 2016[1]. Cupping Therapy is an alternative medicine that sometimes referred to suction therapy based on it's mechanism of action or Myo-fascial Decompression Therapy.
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- ↑ Musumeci G. Could cupping therapy be used to improve sports performance?. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. 2016 Oct 27;1(4):373-7.