Empowering body structure care - MMW bone alignment centre opens second branch at Atria Damansara


MMW Bone Alignment Centre today officially stepped into a new phase with the opening of its second branch located at Atria Shopping Gallery. The opening of this branch is MMW's ongoing commitment to providing a platform for education and holistic body structure care treatment to the local community.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, tDatuk Liew Bindarkhusasrya and Datuk Hoe Mee Ling. The presence of these distinguished guests further strengthens the industry's support for MMW's efforts in advocating effective healthcare alternatives.

The spokesperson for MMW Bone Alignment Centre expressed gratitude in their speech for the strong support received, particularly from Datuk Hoe Mee Ling, who played a key role in creating opportunities for MMW to expand to a larger platform to introduce their health approach to the community.

"Today is a very significant moment for us with the official opening of the second branch of MMW Bone Alignment Centre at Atria Shopping Gallery." At MMW, we believe that health is not just about alleviating pain, but about understanding the overall balance of the body. Many health problems today actually stem from imbalances in body structure, posture, and daily movements that are often overlooked.

MMW brings a unique approach through "Wu Yi Zheng Gu," a treatment method that combines the discipline of martial arts, a deep understanding of body structure, and traditional health care techniques. Through this concept, "Wu Yi" is not just a short-term treatment method, but rather a culture of discipline and long-term health balance maintenance to help the community understand the true causes of their bodily problems.

The management of MMW also extends its highest appreciation to the management of Atria Shopping Gallery for their excellent cooperation throughout the process of opening this branch. The selection of Atria Shopping Gallery is seen as strategic as a modern lifestyle center that is comfortable, community-friendly, and easily accessible to the public.

"We hope to see more people start paying attention to their body health from an early stage, so that small issues do not become more serious health burdens in the future. We want MMW to play a role as a community health education platform in understanding the importance of posture, body movement, and body structure care in daily life," added the MMW spokesperson.

The launch event was further enlivened by the presence of friends from national security agencies, including the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department team led by Deputy Fire Officer II (TPgB II) Nor Najila Binti Budin, as well as a representative from the PDRM IPD Damansara, Sub Inspector Darwish Jusoh. 

 

 

 

 

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