Cupping Therapy Practice Exam 2025 – Complete Study Resource

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What sensation should clients expect to feel during a cupping session?

Severe pain and discomfort

A warm sensation or slight pressure

During a cupping session, clients typically experience a warm sensation or slight pressure as the suction created by the cups draws the skin and underlying tissue upward. This sensation is often described as soothing or relaxing, contrasting significantly with more intense discomfort. The warming effect can enhance blood circulation to the area and facilitate healing by promoting relaxation of the muscles and the release of tension.

This awareness of pressure and warmth indicates to the client that the treatment is actively engaging their body's natural healing processes, without crossing into painful territory. Cupping should never cause severe pain, which suggests a need to adjust the technique or pressure applied.

Understanding what clients can expect helps set appropriate expectations for the cupping experience, ensuring they feel comfortable and informed throughout the session.

Coldness over the treated area

No sensation at all

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