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The structures which form the fabric of the man are collectively known as the neuromusculoskeletal system. This is the largest system in the body, using more energy and the production of most wastes. The bones which form the fabric of man to meet the joints, which are connected by ligaments and are moved by muscles. The joints are lubricated by synovial fluid and membranes that line them. Cartilage cushions shocks. The muscles are attached to bones by tendons, and the fabric of the organization is held together by “tissue” or “fascia”, forming a continuous sheath covering muscles and organs throughout the body. Arteries run through the body, and through the blood they provide food for neuromusculoskeletal system. The waste is washed away by venous and lymphatic channels (the lymphatic system is parallel to the circulatory system). All activities and functions are governed by the joints connecting the nerves in the spinal cord and brain. What could go wrong? The internal systems of the body are there to serve the needs of the umbrella organization, which is to feed, repair, maintain and organize it. When all the systems work together in harmony, automatically adapt to the constantly changing needs, the body is healthy. When these break down ill-health or disease “is The body is part of the body’s systems responsible for most of the aches and pains, as well as the stiffness and limitation of mobility. There may be injuries to the bones, strains and cramping in the muscles, stiffness and wear of the joints. It can be greatly affected by the bad internal health, and when the frame itself becomes dysfunctional, it may affect the health of internal organs and the entire system. Pain as part of the body can be due to many causes. Organic secondary disease such as cancer, prostate cancer, gynecological infections and kidney problems, among other things, must first be removed before treatment is known. It should be noted that although the treatments described focus on the prese

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