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I am curious about the difference between Chuna therapy and manual therapy.
I have to look at computers a lot because of my job.
Staring at the computer monitor for a long time not only hurts my eyes, but I also feel pain in my neck and back.
Approximately once every hour, take a moment to stand up from your seat, look at the sky or a distant place, and take a short break.
Lately, I've been hearing sounds and experiencing pain in my neck, so I'm interested in Chuna therapy.
You can receive medication and physical therapy in the orthopedic department, but
I would like to try treatment with traditional Korean medicine without medication if possible.
I am curious about the following matters.
1. Chuna therapy is good, but why does it end so quickly?
What is the difference between Chuna therapy and manual therapy?
3. Who benefits from Chuna therapy? Are there people who should not receive the treatment?
4. What is the duration of the treatment? Does it need to be received periodically?
5. Approximately how much is the cost?
Please share your valuable opinions, especially from those with experience or working in related fields.