Located in Komazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Miya Orthopedic Surgery has been providing community-based orthopedic care since its establishment in February 2006, for 20 years. A specialist certified by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association provides comprehensive care from the patient's perspective, including general orthopedic conditions such as fractures, dislocations, sprains, stiff shoulders, and neuralgia, as well as sports orthopedics, minor surgeries, osteoporosis screening, orthotics, and rehabilitation. Afternoon appointments start at 2:30 PM, and priority is given to elementary school children and younger to reduce waiting times. The clinic offers intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections, calcitonin injections for osteoporosis, as well as custom orthotics and insoles. As a unique initiative, for finger joint pain and tendon issues that occur during the decline of female hormones, the clinic provides rehabilitation, stretching guidance, pharmacotherapy, and treatment using supplements containing equol. In terms of facilities, the clinic has introduced the latest hyperbaric oxygen chamber featured on Fuji TV's Mezamashi TV, allowing fatigue recovery and accelerated healing of fractures and sprains in a comfortable space equipped with air conditioning, heating, and TV. The service is reservation-based at 3,000 yen per hour, with a pair rate of 5,000 yen for two people. English support and barrier-free accessibility are also available.