Saud Alsanad
Islamic University
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Journal of Integrative Medicine | 2018
Tamer Aboushanab; Saud Alsanad
Cupping therapy (Hijama in Arabic) is a popular traditional treatment especially in Asia, the Middle East and Central Europe. Traditionally, cupping therapy has been one of the most used practices in Saudi Arabia. Standardization of the practice of cupping therapy is a very important step to eliminate or reduce any adverse events related to cupping. This article gives a brief illustration and highlights the important points of the first accredited Saudi Arabian standards for the safe use of cupping equipment and its applications.
Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research | 2018
Naseem Qureshi; Osama A. Alkhamees; Saud Alsanad
Background: Cupping (Al-Hijamah) therapy is a traditional complementary and alternative medicine practice used in diverse diseases with the variable outcome since ancient times. The precise selection of cupping points is a core component of cupping therapy techniques and one of the important determinant factors concerning the outcome of a disease and safety of the patient. Objective: The aim of this narrative overview is to critically describe various cupping points and their tentative selection criteria that help cupping practitioners in applying cups accurately on the afflicted skin surface. Methods: Electronic searches of certain databases and scientific publishing websites were made using Boolean Operators and keywords, and based on exclusion/inclusion criteria and consensus 40 full pertinent English articles of the last five years (2013-2017) were included by two independent reviewers. Review Article Qureshi et al.; JOCAMR, 4(3): 1-13, 2017; Article no.JOCAMR.39269 2 Results: The theme of cupping points is complex controversial and often puzzling, and connected to a variety of determining tentative criteria and factors and have their prime roots in Prophetic Islamic medicine and Traditional medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Modern medicine. Conclusion: The cupping (Al-Hijamah) therapy techniques with precise selection of cupping points on the afflicted skin surface (i.e., sites of pain) tend to produce good therapeutic response without any major adverse events in patients with specific diseases. This study calls for further research in order to uniformly define and classify cupping therapy points concerning individual specific diseases, prevention of diseases and promotion of health at global level.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2016
Saud Alsanad; Rachel Howard; Elizabeth Williamson
Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science | 2017
Ahmed El-Olemy; Naseem Qureshi; Abdullah Al-Bedah; Mohammed El-Olemy; Asim Hussein; Ibrahim Elsubai; Tamer Aboushanab; Saud Alsanad
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies | 2017
Tamer Aboushanab; Saud Alsanad
Advanced Journal of Social Science | 2019
Tamer Aboushanab; Saud Alsanad
International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal | 2018
Naseem Qureshi; Dalal Al-Dossari; Sara Salem; Osama A. Alkhamees; Saud Alsanad
International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal | 2018
Naseem Qureshi; Dalal Al-Dossari; Sara Salem; Fuad Alharbi; Osama A. Alkhamees; Saud Alsanad
International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal | 2018
Naseem Qureshi; Dalal Al-Dossari; Sara Salem; Fuad Alharbi; Osama A. Alkhamees; Saud Alsanad
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines | 2017
Osama A. Alkhamees; Saud Alsanad