Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration

Cupping therapy or Hijamah is a leading traditional practice after spiritual healings and herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia. Wet cupping is by far the most common type of cupping therapy. Hijamah in Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries is a model of religious influences, interconnectivity, and cros...

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Main Authors: Mohamed K.M. Khalil, Sulaiman Al-Eidi, Meshary Al-Qaed, Saud AlSanad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-09-01
Series:Integrative Medicine Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213422018301203
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spelling doaj-23cbbc9a56e543e28909ef2f234cf1ee2020-11-24T21:48:04ZengElsevierIntegrative Medicine Research2213-42202018-09-0173214218Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integrationMohamed K.M. Khalil0Sulaiman Al-Eidi1Meshary Al-Qaed2Saud AlSanad3National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine – Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author at: National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, P.O. Box 88300, Riyadh 11662, Saudi Arabia.National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine – Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaNational Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine – Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaNational Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine – Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; College of Medicine, Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCupping therapy or Hijamah is a leading traditional practice after spiritual healings and herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia. Wet cupping is by far the most common type of cupping therapy. Hijamah in Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries is a model of religious influences, interconnectivity, and cross-cultural influences between different civilizations. Accordingly, differentiating the cupping practiced in Saudi Arabia, and other Muslims societies from that practiced in other countries like China, by Korea only by the technique or cupping sites is an underestimation of the differences. In Saudi Arabia, the profile or characteristics of cupping therapy user is distinct from the profile of other traditional medicine users by being more educated, with higher job rank and not affected by nationality or gender. After an era of unregulated practice, cupping therapy is currently regulated and monitored by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Ministry of Health (NCCAM/MOH) of Saudi Arabia. Regulations and licensing include practitioners, practice place, and cupping equipment. After regulation, cupping is mainly offered by the private sector and paid directly by the client as insurance does not cover it. In the private sector, licensed cupping service is usually provided as a parallel and not an integrated service. However, there are few models of integrated cupping clinic in universities, academic institutions, and governmental hospitals. Further health system research is needed to develop more models of integrated cupping service pending for the healthcare transformation which is going on in Saudi Arabia. Keywords: Cupping, Hijamah, Integration, Saudi Arabiahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213422018301203
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author Mohamed K.M. Khalil
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Saud AlSanad
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Meshary Al-Qaed
Saud AlSanad
Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration
Integrative Medicine Research
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Meshary Al-Qaed
Saud AlSanad
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title Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration
title_short Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration
title_full Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration
title_fullStr Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration
title_full_unstemmed Cupping therapy in Saudi Arabia: from control to integration
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series Integrative Medicine Research
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publishDate 2018-09-01
description Cupping therapy or Hijamah is a leading traditional practice after spiritual healings and herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia. Wet cupping is by far the most common type of cupping therapy. Hijamah in Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries is a model of religious influences, interconnectivity, and cross-cultural influences between different civilizations. Accordingly, differentiating the cupping practiced in Saudi Arabia, and other Muslims societies from that practiced in other countries like China, by Korea only by the technique or cupping sites is an underestimation of the differences. In Saudi Arabia, the profile or characteristics of cupping therapy user is distinct from the profile of other traditional medicine users by being more educated, with higher job rank and not affected by nationality or gender. After an era of unregulated practice, cupping therapy is currently regulated and monitored by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Ministry of Health (NCCAM/MOH) of Saudi Arabia. Regulations and licensing include practitioners, practice place, and cupping equipment. After regulation, cupping is mainly offered by the private sector and paid directly by the client as insurance does not cover it. In the private sector, licensed cupping service is usually provided as a parallel and not an integrated service. However, there are few models of integrated cupping clinic in universities, academic institutions, and governmental hospitals. Further health system research is needed to develop more models of integrated cupping service pending for the healthcare transformation which is going on in Saudi Arabia. Keywords: Cupping, Hijamah, Integration, Saudi Arabia
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