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Curriculum Overview

CUPPING THERAPY ASSISTANT COURSE (HIJAMA COURSE)

Cupping therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that uses vacuum to draw blood to the surface of the skin, causing the skin to become red and inflamed. ICA world is one of the leading company of India to provide hijama course to upgrade you skill. Providing training to more than 4000 thousand students we have mastered them in all aspects of cupping therapy.

Learn from our best teachers who have an experience of more than 8 years and have served or cured to many people form the problems they faced once. Reasonable hijama course fees with 100% guarantee of placement. We get quires for cupping therapy courses and we make sure to deliver the valuable information to all of our customers. The heat from the blood and the vacuum pressure may also stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, including the release of hormones and the growth of new tissue. Cupping is currently being used to treat a variety of ailments, including joint pain, muscle pain, and even depression. 

Cupping therapy, also known as suction therapy, uses the power of air to draw blood to the surface of the skin, causing a tingling sensation and small, blue or purple discoloration. Our cupping therapy course is expanded to the out of India as well. People from different states or countries have joined us to get diploma in hijama cupping therapyICA world being the best institute to offer cupping therapy training courses makes assure to distribute the best possible knowledge to all the students and train them in every aspect.

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  • HOPE MEDICAL CENTER
  • ICA
  • AI RAHMAN POLYCLINIC
  • LIFECARE MEDICLINIC
  • THE WELLNESS CLINIC
  • BODYCURE WELLNESS CENTER
  • PHYSIOMATRIX
  • ZAMZAM MULTISPECIALITY HEALTHCARE

Hijama therapy course details

Hijama course also known as cupping therapy course duration can be from 3 to 6 months. Certificate or diploma in cupping therapy can be applied by anyone.

  • Diploma in hijama course- You can apply for diploma course in hijama therapy. We train people with practical knowledge.
  • Certificate hijama course- We also offer certificate course in hijama/cupping therapy if someone not going for diploma.
  • Duration- Hijama course duration depends on your course. Certificate hijama course takes from 3 to 6 months or diploma takes up to the 1 year.
  • Eligibility- Eligibility criteria is same for certificate or diploma course in hijama therapy. Both requires 12th pass. Graduation requires for masters in hijama/cupping therapy course.
  • Job profile- Cupping Therapy Assistant, Panchakarma Technician, Yoga Instructor, Acupuncture, Physiotherapy Assistant, Ayurveda Dietician.
  • Salary- Diploma holder in hijama course can get up to 5 lakhs per annum on the other hand certificate holder can get up to 3 lakhs per annum.
  • Hiring areas- Private hospitals, Government hospitals, Nursing homes, SPA, Personal trainer.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers


A Hijama practitioner is someone who performs the practice of cupping. This practice is also known as wet cupping, and is a form of bloodletting. The Hijama practitioner will make small incisions in the patient’s skin and then place cups over these incisions. The cups are then left in place for a period of time, during which the practitioner will massage the area around the cups.
When talking about hijama practitioners we are referring to those who perform the Islamic practice of cupping. This is an alternative medical practice which has been used in Muslim societies for centuries. It is considered to be a Prophetic medicine, as the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was known to have cupped himself. While the hijama practitioners are not medical doctors, they are specially trained in the practice of cupping.

Hijama therapy is a traditional form of healing that has been used for centuries. The therapy involves the use of cupping, which is a traditional Chinese medicine technique. Cupping is said to improve blood circulation and help to detoxify the body. Hijama therapy is said to be beneficial for a variety of health conditions, including headaches, fatigue, and muscle pain.
The benefits of hijama therapy have been well documented in the medical literature. It is a safe and effective treatment for a variety of conditions, including headaches, back pain, and allergies. It has also been shown to be helpful in the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.
Hijama therapy has many benefits. This type of therapy can help improve the overall quality of life for patients. It has been shown to be effective in treating conditions such as anxiety, depression, and pain.

Additionally, hijama therapy can help to improve sleep quality and reduce stress levels.

Cupping is a popular folk remedy that is claimed to alleviate pain in a variety of ways. The following is a brief explanation of the various ways that cupping is purported to work. The most common purported mechanism of action is the release of tension. The cup is placed over the painful area, and the pressure is then increased by slowly releasing the cup.
Cuppers often receive complaints about the pain they cause. Cupping is traditionally Chinese medicine technique that uses cups to pressurize the blood and release its toxins. The cups are heated before use, which may increase the pain. Cupping is most often used to treat skeletal muscle pain, headache, and muscle spasms.

Cupping is not for everyone. While cupping may seem like a harmless treatment, there are a few people who should not get it done. These include pregnant women, people with tattoos, and people with large areas of skin that are prone to bruising.
cupping is not for everyone and should only be used under the guidance of a medical professional. Cupping is not a replacement for standard medical care and should only be used in cases of severe pain.
A person who is experiencing a fever should not receive cupping as it can trigger a fever. Cupping can also cause infection and other complications.

Face Hijama is a type of cloth that is worn over the face in order to cover the head and neck. The cloth is typically striped, checks, or floral patterns and has a long history. The cloth is usually made out of cotton or linen and is folded into a triangle.
In some cultures, such as the Middle East, the cloth is used to show modesty and affection.Face Hijama is a form of Muslim facial hair that is growing in popularity. It is a custom that started in Africa, and it is growing in popularity in the United States. There are many reasons people are growing face Hijama.
A face Hijama is a type of traditional Muslim dress. It is a full-body covering that covers the head and covers most of the body. It is worn by both men and women. It is most commonly worn in countries like Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

Our Specialists team

cupping-Therapy-Assistant

Cupping Therapy Assistant

NOS Category: Health sector skill council
NOS Sub Sector: Unani
NOS QP Category: Ayush
QP Code: HSS/Q4101
Occupations: Cupping Therapy assistant
NSQF Level: 4
Minimum Qualification : 10th +

Panchakarma-Assistant

Panchakarma Technician

SECTOR: Healthcare
SUB-SECTOR: AYUSH
OCCUPATION: Ayurveda Therapy
REF ID: HSS/Q3601 , v1.0
NSQF LEVEL: 4
Qualification : 12th class

Physiotherapy is the practice of health care that focuses on the relationship between the human body and its environment, the first being the surrounding space. Physiotherapy is the science that helps people recover from or improve their conditions by using physical therapy, health education, and sometimes medicine to restore function or relieve pain. 

Physiotherapists are professionals who specialize in treating people with physical disabilities, chronic health conditions, or injuries through the use of physical therapy.

Physiotherapists use a variety of treatments, including manual therapy, exercise, bracing, electrical stimulation, heat/cold, ultrasound, and hydrotherapy to reduce pain and improve a person’s health.

Yoga-Assistant

Yoga Instructor

NOS Category: Beauty & Wellness Sector Skill Council
NOS Sub Sector: Alternate Therapy
NOS QP Category: Retired Occupational Standards
QP Code: BWS/Q2201
Occupations: Yoga Services
NSQF Level: 4
Theory Duration: 52
Practical Duration: 174
Steering Committee Number: 8th SC
Employability & Entrepreneurship Hrs: 40
Total Hrs: 226

Yoga instructor is a person who trains others to do yoga. They often teach classes, but they can also offer private lessons. They may also teach other related disciplines, such as meditation or other forms of holistic health. They have to have a passion for yoga and the ability to teach others, and they often study further in order to deepen their knowledge. Yoga Instructor or instructor is a person who has specialized knowledge and training in yoga and has the ability to teach others.

Yoga Instructor can be a person who has a background in yoga but is not a certified yoga teacher, or a person who is a certified yoga teacher and works with a yoga studio or school to offer classes to the public. They often specialize in one style of yoga, such as hatha yoga, or in one line of philosophy, such as the yoga of Patanjali. They may specialize in a particular population, such as pregnant women or older adults.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture

1) Diploma in Acupuncture – Duration – 1yr
2) Bachelors in Acupuncture – Duration – 3yrs
3) Masters in Acupuncture – Duration – 2yrs

Acupuncture was developed thousands of years ago in China. It is an ancient practice that dates back to the early periods of Chinese medicine.

Acupuncture is based on the theory that there are different energy channels in the body that are associated with different emotional and physical conditions and that needles can be used to balance those energy channels.

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical procedure that involves the use of fine needles to stimulate specific points on the body, and is most often used to treat pain. The practice was developed more than 2,700 years ago in China and later spread to Japan; however, it did not arrive in the West until the 1950s.

Physiotherapy-Technician

Physiotherapy Assistant

Physiotherapy is the practice of health care that focuses on the relationship between the human body and its environment, the first being the surrounding space. Physiotherapy is the science that helps people recover from or improve their conditions by using physical therapy, health education, and sometimes medicine to restore function or relieve pain. 

Physiotherapists are professionals who specialize in treating people with physical disabilities, chronic health conditions, or injuries through the use of physical therapy.

Physiotherapists use a variety of treatments, including manual therapy, exercise, bracing, electrical stimulation, heat/cold, ultrasound, and hydrotherapy to reduce pain and improve a person’s health.

Ayurveda-Dietician

Ayurveda Dietician

Sector :Healthcare
Sub-Sector : AYUSH
Occupation : Ayurveda-Diet
Country : India
NSQF Level : 5
Minimum Educational Qualification & Experience : Medical Graduate (BAMS)
Minimum Job Entry Age : 23 Years

The ancient Indian art of medicine is now being used to treat modern ailments. Traditional medicine, also known as “Ayurveda”, is a system of medicine that is based on the principles of nature, the body’s own healing mechanisms, and the interactions between the body, mind, and environment.

The Ayurvedic diet is a way of eating that can help you make your body healthier and live a longer, healthier life. It is a balanced diet that is rich in whole foods, such as plant-based proteins, healthy fats, and whole-grain carbohydrates. The ancient Indian science of Ayurveda is often associated with healthy living. The practice of Ayurveda, which literally means the science of life, focuses on the prevention and treatment of disease, and includes diet, lifestyle, and exercise recommendations.

The dietician at an Ayurveda clinic will help clients achieve their health goals through dietary recommendations and meal plans. They will also help clients maintain a healthy lifestyle by educating them on the benefits of a balanced diet and the dangers of unhealthy choices.