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Vacuum Cupping for Chronic Neck and Back Pain - a Feasibility Study
Small clinical pilot studies have shown that vacuum massage-related techniques such as traditional dry cupping can reduce musculoskeletal pain such as back and neck pain. At the same time, little is yet known about the potential mechanisms of action of these therapies. A vacuum pump induces a massaging effect of the skin including the deeper tissue layers. The resulting massage technique corresponds to a kind of tissue manipulation similar to dry cupping. In this procedure, suction force and air flow can be individually adjusted. This is an advantage that can be used for patients with varying degrees of sensitivity or who are preloaded by patients with varying degrees of sensitivity or a history of pain. The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of the study design.
Age
18 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Jena University Hospital
Jena, Germany
Start Date
May 2, 2022
Primary Completion Date
July 31, 2022
Completion Date
August 30, 2022
Last Updated
February 28, 2025
5
ACTUAL participants
AERO vacuum cupping device
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Jena University Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06661850
NCT03836248
NCT04379115
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