Takeda Orthopedic Clinic is a long-established orthopedic facility located near National Route 2 in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, having served the local community for over 40 years since its founding in 1979. In 2019, the clinic was taken over by a second-generation director who holds certifications as a specialist of the Japanese Orthopedic Association and a Japan Sports Association Certified Sports Doctor. The clinic handles a wide range of conditions, from fractures and sprains to chronic musculoskeletal issues such as lower back pain, joint pain, and neuralgia, as well as sports injuries. Specialized treatments include hydro-release using ultrasound, silent manipulation for frozen shoulder, and nerve block therapy. For bone density testing, the clinic was among the first in the Tobi area to introduce equipment capable of measuring TBS (Trabecular Bone Score), a bone quality index, in addition to the DEXA method, with a strong focus on the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. The rehabilitation department offers one-on-one exercise therapy with physical therapists, and also incorporates rhythm training and the dynamic stretching machine "Hogurel," catering to a broad range of patients from children to seniors and athletes. Same-day surgery is available for conditions such as trigger finger and carpal tunnel syndrome. Consultations in English are available, and the clinic provides ample parking. Hours are weekdays 9:00–12:00 and 15:30–18:30, Saturday mornings until 13:00, with closures on Thursdays, Sundays, and public holidays.