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... Read more鎖骨周辺の調整は、肩こりや腕のしびれに悩む方にとって非常に効果的な施術方法です。私自身も長年肩こりや腕のしびれに悩んでおり、特にパソコン作業が続くと症状が悪化していました。そんな中、富士市にある肩こり腰痛カイロセンターで鎖骨調整を受けてみることにしました。 施術は、胸郭出口症候群と呼ばれる状態にもアプローチしていることが特徴で、鎖骨周辺の筋肉や神経の圧迫を和らげることを目的としています。初めての施術後、腕の可動範囲が広がり、しびれも軽減されました。回数を重ねるごとに、肩こりや痛みも落ち着いてきて、日常生活での動きがとても楽になったのを感じます。 富士山の麓、自然に囲まれた環境で施術を受けられることも心地よく、ストレス軽減にもつながったと思います。また、新東名新富士インターから車で約8分という立地の良さも通いやすいポイントです。カイロプラクティックに興味がある方や、肩や腕の不調で悩んでいる方は、一度、鎖骨調整を試してみることをおすすめします。自分の体の状態を丁寧にみてもらえるので、安心して通い続けられました。

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