At the agreement ceremony held on the 17th at Gwangju Kia Champions Field, (from left) KIA Tigers General Manager Shim Jaehak and Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic Director Jeon Eesang are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic

At the agreement ceremony held on the 17th at Gwangju Kia Champions Field, (from left) KIA Tigers General Manager Shim Jaehak and Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic Director Jeon Eesang are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic

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Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic announced on July 21 that it had held an agreement ceremony with the professional baseball team KIA Tigers to become their designated clinic specializing in Korean medicine.


The ceremony took place on July 17 at Gwangju Kia Champions Field, with KIA Tigers General Manager Shim Jaehak and Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic Director Jeon Eesang in attendance. During the event, both organizations discussed ways to cooperate and reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing medical support and joint social contribution activities in the future.


Through this agreement, Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic will provide specialized treatment and rehabilitation programs based on Korean medicine to KIA Tigers players and club staff, aiming to support improved athletic performance and systematic health management for the athletes.


Director Jeon Eesang stated, "We will do our best to help KIA Tigers players maintain their performance and prevent injuries," adding, "By leveraging the strengths of Korean medicine, we will provide effective treatment and management in the field of sports medicine as well."


General Manager Shim Jaehak commented, "The health of our players is directly linked to the team's competitiveness," and expressed his expectations for proactive support through the partnership with Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic to help players maintain optimal condition.


Meanwhile, Tae Young Myung Korean Medicine Clinic plans to take the lead in expanding the field of sports Korean medicine and promoting community health, building on its collaboration with the KIA Tigers.





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