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		Adult swaddling therapy fad hits Tokyo 
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		 [February 01, 2017] 
		TOKYO (Reuters) - Wrapped up from 
		head to toe in a white bag and gently rocking from side to side, five 
		Japanese mothers are hopeful Tokyo's latest health trend can cure their 
		post-pregnancy aches and pains. 
 According to its exponents, Otonamaki, which translates as "adult 
		wrapping", was devised by a Kyoto midwife who thought replicating how 
		children are swaddled at birth could help mothers overcome post labor 
		shoulder and hip pain.
 
 The five mothers at a recent session in Tokyo lay on their backs with 
		their knees on their chests bundled up in white cloths. Staff then 
		helped them rock over cushions.
 
 "It felt warm and there was this feeling with my body," said one mother 
		who tried the 20 minute session.
 
 "I have never experienced this before so its quite hard to describe 
		properly."
 
 Not everyone is a fan. Chiropractor Shiro Oba was skeptical about its 
		powers of healing and encouraged mothers with back pain to visit a 
		physician.
 
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			"There may be cases where people with asthma may find it easier to 
			breath (in that position), but once the cloth is off it's the same 
			thing," said Oba.
 "But apart from that, I just can't think of how people can benefit 
			from this even as a form of reflexology or exercise."
 
			 
			(Writing by Patrick Johnston in London; Editing by Robin Pomeroy) 
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