Knee worn out by twilight parenting..The result of a three-week knee rejuvenation project in which Hwang Bo-ra also shed tears ("Birth of a Body")

Dec 17, 2024

Knee worn out by twilight parenting..The result of a three-week knee rejuvenation project in which Hwang Bo-ra also shed tears ('Birth of a Body')



Knee worn out by twilight parenting..The result of a three-week knee rejuvenation project in which Hwang Bo-ra also shed tears ('Birth of a Body')
Channel A 'Birth of the Body', which is scheduled to air at 8:10 p.m. today (17th), features a 73-year-old challenger who is parenting at dusk.

The challenger, who came to the birth of the body, confesses that his knee cartilage is ruptured because he has had a meniscus cartilage resection in the past. The challenger made a family living by selling fruit for more than 40 years, and since then, he has taken care of three grandchildren, and his knee condition is significantly worse than his peers. The challenger added regret by saying "I barely got on with my life by getting cartilage injections every six months."

Meanwhile, the challenger surprises everyone by holding the railing and walking backwards down the stairs in a daily video. In particular, unlike her in-laws, who are only a year apart, walking with their strong knees, the challenger always shows a regretful appearance of being left behind due to serious knee conditions.




Then, '3 Week Knee Rejuvenation Project' for the challenger will be revealed. Noting that hip joints are an important key to holding knee pain, trainer Gong Kyung-sik shows confidence in the project, "'3 Week Knee Rejuvenation Project' allows a challenger to look forward and walk straight down the stairs.' It is rumored that MC Hwang Bo-ra shed tears at the sight of the challenger, who has transformed into a more courageous figure than anyone else since then.

While attention is being paid to what the secret solution for the challenger's knee cartilage will be, Channel A 'Birth of the Body' airs every Tuesday at 8:10 p.m. on Channel A.






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