But since there's no plausible mechanism of action, it's more appropriate to assume no benefit until proven otherwise.
If there are no significant benefits demonstrated in rigorous trials, it's unlikely that the treatment differs from placebo.
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that's key question though: CAN we measure if it works when even placebo has significant benefit? Pain reduction seems inaccessible.
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If there is no difference from placebo, then in all likelihood cupping is not causing the pain reduction.
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