"Cupping" is a treatment with roots in Chinese medicine that left Michael Phelps and some other Olympic athletes with eye-catching purple, hickey-like marks. Here’s what Kelly Kennedy, a physical ...
Cupping therapy dates back to older civilizations with evidence in Egyptian medical books. It is also a fundamental part of Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years, where it was used to ...
One survivor's personal experiment in finding relief from lymphedema. Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and I have no training in physical therapy. Please check with your doctor before ...
Read about the latest sports tech news, innovations, ideas and products that impact players, fans and the sports industry at SportTechie.com. When Michael Phelps captured gold in the 4×100-meter ...
There was a gasp of surprise at the Rio Olympic Games when American swimmer Michael Phelps won his 19 th Olympic gold medal and helped his team win the 4×100 meters freestyle relay. And the surprise ...
Although cupping is an ancient practice, many people may not have heard of it until swimmer Michael Phelps sported large circular purplish-red abrasions on his shoulders during the Olympics. Curious ...
Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to showcase his love of cupping, the controversial wellness technique that’s made quite a splash at the Olympics. In a tweet sent out this afternoon, the singer ...