Efficacy of dry cupping therapy on nonspecific chronic low back pain: systematic literature review with meta analysis
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Background: Nonspecific chronic low back pain (NCLBP) is a painful symptom in the lower spine
that lasts for more than 3 months and does not have any apparent harmful involvement. Cupping
therapy is an Chinese instrumental technique that has been used in musculoskeletal conditions. It
consists of applying suction cups to the skin, causing vasodilation of blood capillaries, production
of endogenous opioids, and increased microcirculation that appear to block nerve pain impulses.
Objectives: to find evidence in the literature of the use and efficacy of cupping therapy as a
treatment for NCLBP. Methods: Systematic review with meta-analysis, performed by two
independent researchers. A search for randomized controlled clinical trials was performed in the
Pubmed, PEDro, Science Direct, and LILACS databases that included the use of dry cupping
therapy in cLBP. There was no restriction on sex, language, or year of publication. RevMan
software was used for the meta-analysis. Results: Of the 91 articles initially found, after applying
all criteria, 3 studies were used in this review. The studies performed interventions of 5 sessions, 3
and 8 weeks, observing immediate and late post-operative results. Two studies had placebo
cupping therapy (Sham) as a control and another, a control that did not undergo any intervention.
The points worked were the meridians of BL23, BL24, BL25, BL26, GV4, BL30, BL40, BL58.
Cupping therapy was superior to placebo therapy in only one article, however, when compared
with another intervention (hot pack) there was no significant difference. The meta-analysis did not
indicate superiority between the experimental and control groups. Conclusion: Dry cupping
therapy proved to be a safe therapy, however without superior results to another therapy or
placebo. In addition, more Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are needed, since there were few
studies investigating the use of cupping therapy in cLBP with adequate methodology.
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PINHEIRO, Lauanne Beatriz; GONÇALVES, Sabrina F.; CAMPOS, Mário H. Efficacy of dry cupping therapy on nonspecific chronic low back pain: systematic literature review with meta-analysis. Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal, Anápolis, v. 23, e1388, 2025. DOI: 10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2025.23.1388. Disponível em: https://www.mtprehabjournal.com/revista/article/view/1388. Acesso em: 11 maio 2026.