Zakir Khan – Certified Hijama (Cupping) Therapist | Spine Chiropractic & Osteopathic Clinic, Ghaziabad.
Zakir Khan (D.H.T.) is a certified Hijama/Cupping Therapist trained at ACS Acupressure & Alternative Medicine Institute, Jodhpur. He performs wet & dry cupping with strict hygiene, helping patients with muscle pain, stiffness, migraine, and detox support—under the supervision of Dr. Naushad (P.T.).
Zakir Khan is a skilled Hijama / Cupping Therapist with formal training in evidence-informed cupping techniques. His approach focuses on pain relief, improved circulation, and muscle recovery. He collaborates closely with our physiotherapy & chiropractic team to select safe, patient-specific cupping points and protocols. Every session follows sterile technique, single-use cups/needles-free options where appropriate, and clear after-care guidance.
Conditions Commonly Helped
- Neck, shoulder & back stiffness
- Knee/heel/plantar fascia tightness
- Tennis elbow/Golfer’s elbow (myofascial component)
- Headache/migraine related muscle tension
- DOMS & sports muscle recovery
*Cupping is an adjunct therapy. Diagnosis & primary medical care remain with your physician/physiotherapist
Treatment Process (What to Expect)
- Screening & Consent: Health history, vitals, and contraindication check.
- Plan: Selection of safe cupping points + technique (dry/wet/moving).
- Procedure: 5–12 minutes per area; hygiene & sterile protocol.
- After-Care: Hydration, rest, bruise-care, and follow-up advice.
- Integration: Exercises/posture tips from our physio/chiro team.
Specialties and Services
Dry Cupping (Static and Glide/Moving)
Wet Cupping (Hijama) – Only in selected cases, with medical evaluation
Fire/Flash Cupping (When medically indicated)
Sports Recovery Cupping
Myofascial Decompression with Cupping + Stretching
Headache/Migraine Support Protocol
Postal Muscle Tightness and Trigger-Point Cupping
Detox/Supportive Wellness Cupping (Non-medical claim
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Safety & Hygiene
- Single-use, sterile lancets (for wet cupping), medical-grade disposables
- Skin prep with antiseptic; sharps disposal as per bio-medical rules
- Not performed in cases of anemia, pregnancy (certain trimesters/points), bleeding disorders, anticoagulant use, fever, active infection, uncontrolled diabetes, or open wounds. (Final eligibility after screening.)Cupping is only performed on eligible patients. Cupping is not performed for bleeding disorders, uncontrolled diabetes, fever/infection, open wounds, and certain stages/points of pregnancy Visit our Home page
- Cupping Therapy – Improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing with this ancient suction-based technique.
- We offer a variety of alternative therapies aimed at natural healing, pain relief, and promoting overall health.
Our holistic therapies are safe, non-surgical, and complement modern medicine to help you achieve balance, harmony, and optimal health
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Zakir Khan and what is his area of expertise?
Zakir Khan is a certified Hijama (Cupping) Therapist who received his training from the ACS Acupressure & Alternative Medicine Institute, Jodhpur. He provides treatment under the supervision of Dr. Naushad (P.T.) at Spine Chiropractic & Osteopathic Clinic, Ghaziabad.
Does Hijama (cupping) therapy help with skin problems?
Hijama therapy is very helpful in treating muscle pain, stiffness, neck, shoulder, and back tightness, migraines, sports injury recovery, and supporting body detoxification. It improves blood circulation and muscle relaxation.
What is Zakir Khan's treatment process like
Before treatment, proper screening and consent are obtained. Dry, wet, or moving cupping is selected based on the patient's condition. Hygiene is maintained throughout the entire process, and after-care guidance is provided afterward.
Is Hijama therapy safe?
Yes, Hijama therapy is completely safe when performed by a trained therapist. Wet cupping uses single-use sterile materials. A prior evaluation may be necessary for certain medical conditions.
Who should not undergo Hijama therapy?
Hijama therapy is avoided in cases of anemia, bleeding disorders, uncontrolled diabetes, fever, infection, open wounds, or during certain stages of pregnancy. The final decision is made after proper medical screening.