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>Minami Komomo, a female professional wrestler currently active in Marigold, had felt something was off about her walking style. However, she believed it was genetic. "My mother actually has a very bowlegged gait (laughs). I've always seen her stomping around when she walked, so I thought, 'Oh, that's why I walk like that too.'" Feeling that this was unlikely, Minami Komoto decided to undergo treatment with therapist Jun. Watching a match a few days later, she was somewhat surprised. Not only had the strange movements she had made when entering the ring disappeared, but her posture in the ring was also crisp. "The conclusion is that her hip joint was quite out of place. To maintain this misalignment, the muscles in her legs were also attached in an unusual way. This became a normal part of her life, which is probably why she walked strangely and her movements during matches became awkward. I think that just getting the joint back into its correct position has made a big improvement. If she doesn't take care of it, it might become misaligned again," said Jun. Since it was merely an adjustment, not a treatment, it wasn't a panacea, but it certainly improved her appearance in the ring. This may have been a coincidence, but from around this time he was increasingly selected for main events and was gaining more recognition from fans. In particular, his form had changed so much that fans were amazed