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Combined Fire Cupping Dry Cupping & Hijama Cupping Course
D2D Therapies

Combined Fire Cupping Dry Cupping & Hijama Sunnah Cupping Course

Summary

Price
£15 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Course format
17 Videos (with subtitles and transcripts)
Duration
1.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free

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Overview

What is Fire Cupping Therapy?

Fire cupping is a type of cupping therapy that is done through plastic, bamboo, or glass jar placing on the skin. It is a non-invasive and alternative treatment technique that increased the blood circulation to a damaged area to relieve pain and extract toxic blood from the body. However, this treatment is recommended to get relief from joint pain, muscular pain, skin, or respiratory disorders.

Fire cupping comes from traditional Chinese medicine. In Chinese tradition, cold is considered as evil, and the fire cup removes the cold from the body. Besides, heat is nourishing for the tired and drained body, which can give you a boost to your body.

What is Hijama Cupping Therapy?

Hijama therapy is also known as wet cupping, which is a minor surgical procedure. It is used to remove harmful toxic elements from your body to improve the blood circulation. Muslims widely practise it. However, recent days non-Muslims also taking the cupping therapy.

History of Hijama Treatment

Hijama is an Arabic word. It is an ancient and holistic practice to treat various diseases. However, the exact origin of Hijama therapy is unknown, and it is a matter of controversy. Cupping therapy is documented in Chinese and ancient Egyptian medical practices.
It is assumed that cupping had started over 5000 years ago, which has developed over time. It is believed that animal horns were used to suck out the blood and drain the toxins. Then, over the years the horn was evolved into bamboo cups and eventually replaced by glass.

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This course contains

Format: 17 Videos (with subtitles and transcripts)

Duration: 1h and 42m

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Description

This Combined Fire Cupping, Dry Cupping & Hijama Cupping Certificate Course provides comprehensive training in multiple cupping therapy techniques, equipping students to deliver a wide range of treatments safely and effectively.

The course blends traditional methods with modern clinical standards, covering essential areas such as anatomy and physiology, hygiene and infection control, contraindications, and client care. Students will learn how to perform fire cupping, dry cupping, and Hijama (wet cupping) through clear, step-by-step guidance from consultation to aftercare.

Suitable for both beginners and experienced therapists, this course enables learners to confidently expand their practice and offer versatile cupping therapies within a professional setting.

Who is this course for?

  • Wants to enhance Massage : Massage related skills and knowledge.
  • Use massage related knowledge in his career or profession.
  • Needs massage related skills for new job applications and opportunities.
  • Who wants to learn Massage : Massage and apply in real life.
  • Anyone who wants to demonstrate Massage : Massage to prospective employers or jobs.
  • Anyone who wants to apply Massage : Massage course related skills and dive into relevant career paths.
  • Healthy people
  • Muscle, Tension, Stimulation, Flexibility, Heightened, Alertness, Reduced, Anxiety, Asthma, Depression, Allergies, High blood pressure, Arthritis, Migraines, Varicose veins, Fibromyalgia
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to loss weight.

Requirements

  • Must be understand English well enough to follow the instructions.
  • Hijama Cupping course does not require prior knowledge or experience. Anyone with a PC, tablet, or mobile phone can do the Cupping : Hijama course. It would be ideal for the learner to have.

Career path

How much does a therapist earn?

In London, a therapist can earn on average £18 to £20 per hour. Depending on the expertise, experience, skills, and popularity, the earning amount varies.

However, a therapist’s minimum yearly income is nearly £65800. The salary of a hijama specialist increases based on experience. So the more experience you have, the more money you will earn.

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