Hijama-cupping therapy uses specific points on the body where cups are applied to support overall wellness.

These points are traditionally selected based on experience and anatomical understanding.


Common Hijama-Cupping Areas

Some of the most commonly used areas include:

  • Upper back
  • Neck area
  • Shoulders
  • Lower back
  • Legs (in some cases)

Why These Areas Are Used

These areas are commonly chosen because:

  • They contain large muscle groups
  • They often hold tension
  • They are easy to access safely

Important Safety Note

Hijama-cupping points should always be selected by a trained practitioner.

Incorrect application may lead to:

  • Discomfort
  • Ineffective results
  • Safety risks

Are Points the Same for Everyone?

No. Hijama points may vary depending on:

  • Individual condition
  • Health status
  • Purpose of the session

Final Thoughts

Hijama-cupping points are not random — they require knowledge, training, and experience to apply correctly.


Learn More

Proper hijama training teaches how to identify safe and effective cupping points in real practice.