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Can practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine operate supermarket cannons?
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are not allowed to operate supermarket cannons.
Medical practitioners are mainly engaged in TCM diagnosis and treatment within their scope of practice, and operating supermarket cannons is not part of the work of TCM practitioners.
Supermarket cannon (also known as cupping therapy) is a traditional therapy performed by a specially trained masseuse or cupping practitioner.
Cupping therapy is a folk therapy commonly used to relieve muscle soreness and promote blood circulation.
In TCM clinical practice, TCM practitioners use similar treatments such as scraping and cupping.
However, for specific operation of supermarket cannon, you need to check the relevant local laws and regulations.
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