Vol - 25, Issue - 11
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-04-11-2020-648
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Abstract : <p>The human life expectancy has increased 8% globally. Consistently, the aging population has also grown significantly. The increase of aging population is followed by many health issues, including, musculoskeletal pain. Low back pain (LBP) has been the key role of causing disability among musculoskeletal problems. Currently, American College of Physicians (ACP) recommended that nonpharmacologic treatment should be the first option in treating LBP. There are many studies about the effectiveness of cupping therapy (CT) in management LBP. Therefore, this review aims to outline the evidence of CT in treating LBP. The general conclusion of this review is CT can be a promising therapy as nonpharmacologic management of LBP.</p>

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