Daily Economic TV Magazine Today : Hidden keys, gunsal, pain all over the body to catch Secret Grand Opening
Musculoskeletal examination that solves hidden height, flab, and pain throughout the body

Wrong posture and walking habits, but one thing you can't give up! While supporting your whole body on low heels, you can never give up the self-esteem and confidence that comes from your appearance even if your body is ruined.​ But is it really the right choice? Compared to the pretty appearance, the fact that our bodies are aggravated by pain all over the body!

From growing students to office workers who sit and work for long periods of time, and the elderly suffering from chronic pain. In Magazine Today, XBody was introduced along with the 'musculoskeletal story' of three people suffering from pain.

Bowling aspirants suffering from musculoskeletal pain, not growing pains
What about the musculoskeletal condition of a student who is a bowler who has to exercise mainly on one side, the right or left side of the body? Let's take a look at the current musculoskeletal condition of a bowling dream student who digests a higher amount of exercise than regular students.​ One of the main concerns of athletic students who have to lift heavy weights every day is their small stature. I only thought he was smaller than his peers, but I thought he would grow up soon, but the reason for his slow growth was a problem with his musculoskeletal system.
Unwanted Essential Symptoms, Turtle Neck

Turtle neck is a symptom that everyone who works (especially office workers) has, enough to be called the 'body type' of modern people. In particular, it affects not only the neck but also the muscles around the shoulders and back, and sometimes causes headaches. But is the turtle neck solely a matter of posture using office equipment? X-Body finds the cause of turtle neck in walking posture. For example, the habit of walking on one side causes imbalance and misalignment of the body, and the distortion that started in the lower limbs affected the upper body and head.

Musculoskeletal pain occurs when symptoms in one part of the body affect other parts of the body, like the 'butterfly effect'. Through X-Body, you can analyze musculoskeletal pain from multiple angles and suggest more precise solutions.

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