Back Cupping (背部拔罐).
Traditional Logic
"In the traditional view, the back is the Yang side of the body. Cold rooms, long sitting, and stress can make Qi and Blood feel frozen there. Cupping is like lifting stones from a riverbed so the current can move again."
The Goal & Why It Works
"Drawing cold, damp heaviness toward the surface so the back can feel warmer and more open."
Cupping uses gentle suction to lift the skin and invite stuck Qi and Blood toward the surface. In the traditional view, this helps cold, damp heaviness leave the deeper back pathways. The Bladder meridian is seen as a long river down the back, and cupping asks that river to move again.
Back cupping is a traditional practice for heavy, cold, or stagnant feeling along the back. It lifts the surface, invites Qi and Blood to move, and gives the Yang side of the body a warmer sense of space.
What You Need
Silicone Decompression Cups
Flexible silicone for gentle suction control and easy self-application.
Isopropyl Alcohol
Keeps the skin clean so the cup can hold a soft seal.
Steps
Surface Prep
Clean the lower back. Sit or lie in a position where the back feels relaxed, not stretched.
Set the Cups
Squeeze the silicone cup, place it about 2 inches away from the spine, and release. You should feel a firm but tolerable lift.
Rest and Release
Leave the cups in place for 5 to 8 minutes. Remove by pressing the skin near the rim to break the seal gently.
Practice FAQ
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Best Window
Best after a warm shower. Rest for 10 minutes afterward and keep the area away from cold water or wind for several hours.