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Treatment results

Period: Opening of 2022 (April) to September 7th

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​This shows how much pain there is after treatment, assuming the pain at the time of admission is 100%. It shows that shoulder stiffness has recovered by an average of about 30%, and lower back pain by about 20%. The evaluation method used is the VAS score ( Visual Analogue Scale) .

For those with milder conditions such as a sudden back pain, manual techniques are often the only treatment available, while those who have not recovered for many years usually require myofascial release injections.

Due to the management method and the characteristics of the disease, it is difficult to evaluate the long-term progress, but from talking to patients who are currently visiting the hospital regularly, it appears that the progress is going well.

Period: October 2012 to March 2013

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We will report on our results from October 2022 to March 2023.

In the second half of last year, many of the cases were complex, involving pain, discomfort, and simultaneous treatment of multiple symptoms, making it difficult to categorize them as treatment for only lower back pain or stiff shoulders. Therefore, we will report using a VAS how much treatment was given for each main complaint in a summary.

As the pathology of stiff shoulders and lower back pain becomes clearer, I feel that the accuracy of treatment for existing orthopedic diseases is improving.

Stiff shoulders and lower back pain are precursors to orthopedic diseases such as joint disorders and tendonitis. Treating them in advance can prevent them from becoming severe, and understanding them is extremely helpful in rehabilitation after contracting the disease.

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