Aired (May 26, 2024): Gaano nga kaya kaepektibo at kaligtas ang tinatawag na blade therapy na nakakatanggal daw ng sakit ng katawan?
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00:00 [music]
00:03 What's this?
00:04 Why so early?
00:05 A story that's already smart?
00:07 [music]
00:09 We just want to remind you guys
00:11 that playing with a blade is extremely dangerous.
00:15 [music]
00:20 We've heard that a physical therapist in Mandaluyong
00:23 is promising to touch the body with a blade.
00:27 [music]
00:33 The tool I have can help you with any body aches, stiff neck, or any muscle concern.
00:40 [music]
00:41 Will you believe him?
00:43 [music]
00:47 His teacher, Ariel, has been having stiff neck and back aches for two weeks.
00:52 I bought a bad-quality bed.
00:54 So what happened was that I couldn't sleep well.
00:59 So when he heard the promise he made, he got curious.
01:03 I saw the blade.
01:05 It's like it can cut through people.
01:08 To be honest, I was a bit hesitant because the blade is big.
01:12 We got some information about the blade he's using.
01:16 It's big, about the size of a stick.
01:20 It's as heavy as a knife and thick as a blanket.
01:25 Wow, it's a bit scary.
01:27 What can it do to our body?
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01:31 In our investigation, we found one of the people who believed in the blade
01:36 and promised that it can cure his body aches.
01:40 She will share her experience with AHA.
01:43 No, guys, he's not a scam. It's legit.
01:46 He's a physical therapist and he's really good.
01:49 The blade is really scary because it looks like it can cut through people.
01:55 But it's not really a stick.
01:57 This is blade therapy.
02:00 At first, I was scared because I thought it might hurt.
02:04 But it's not because the edge of the blade is really smooth.
02:09 The blade pranked us.
02:12 It can cure body aches without any prank.
02:16 Being a cook or chef, especially in 5-star hotels,
02:22 it's really heavy and hard to work.
02:25 She tried several therapy sessions, but it didn't work.
02:30 I saw a blade that was moving in the back.
02:33 I was curious, what's that?
02:35 When I tried it, I was really relieved.
02:39 This blade is designed and developed to help with muscle pain,
02:47 improve circulation, prevent injuries, and for relaxation.
02:53 It's not a blade. It just looks like a blade.
02:55 Kimberly is a licensed physical therapist in Ruas City.
02:59 She got it to master the field.
03:03 With the help of blade therapy, she can fix the crumpled muscles of the body.
03:07 I'm so lucky today. I'm feeling something.
03:11 Anyway, aside from the muscles, it also targets the fascia.
03:15 This is the thin casing of connective tissue that covers every organ.
03:20 Blood vessel, bone, nerve, fiber, and of course, muscles.
03:25 And it will keep them in the right place.
03:28 But it's not just a protection because there are nerves here.
03:32 That's why it's sensitive like our skin.
03:35 It tightens up when stressed.
03:38 Blade therapy is a great help for people who are very active in physical activities.
03:45 Kimberly's clients are mostly athletes.
03:49 Some famous artists are also getting closer to her.
03:53 I'll just join that blade.
03:56 I'm a bit nervous right now.
03:59 I can't move well.
04:01 I feel like there's something here.
04:05 I usually think of a stiff neck, but I know that the pain is coming from the shoulder blade.
04:10 When I wake up, it could be the way I slept with the kids.
04:14 It could also be the pillow.
04:17 Your pillow is too high or too low.
04:21 Oh my!
04:25 You start from here.
04:29 Yes, because it's part of the muscle.
04:31 So the muscle, the tracts that are painful to you, it's from here.
04:35 Wow! I feel it.
04:42 The redness of the skin is normal.
04:47 After this, the patient will feel the pain when he wakes up the next day.
04:52 Great!
04:57 Did you know that the concept of physical therapy started in 1813?
05:01 This is the combination of massage, manipulation, and exercise,
05:04 which was pioneered by the father of Swedish gymnastics, Per Henrik Ling.
05:10 Over the years, it was slowly developed and there were different approaches,
05:14 not only to strengthen the muscles, but also to treat some diseases like paralysis.
05:19 That's why it's different from the usual massages.
05:22 Massage is for relaxation.
05:24 This one is for treatment.
05:27 So anyone can get treatment like this.
05:30 Did you know that there are different techniques of therapy that are being done in other countries?
05:34 Aside from the sound of bones, there is also the use of fire.
05:40 Even animals use it for massage.
05:43 Going back, Ariel's love for blade therapy is already formed.
05:47 Okay, game, fight.
05:50 Let's try that blade. If it's true, my leg and back will be healed.
05:55 You can breathe here on the left.
05:58 Left.
05:59 Then right.
06:01 Okay.
06:03 After an hour.
06:15 Look to the right.
06:20 Then to the left.
06:22 Then what you did to me, down.
06:25 Down.
06:27 Then turn right.
06:29 Turn left.
06:31 I'll turn around properly so that the pain is not triggered.
06:37 What feeling? Light?
06:40 Yes, light.
06:41 The pain will be gone.
06:42 Is it magic, sir?
06:44 Is that magic?
06:45 It's not magic.
06:46 It's a miracle.
06:48 Okay, sir.
06:49 It's easy to find Kimberly on Instagram and TikTok for appointment.
06:53 Especially for the people who are afraid.
06:56 Not all blades or things that can be used for pain can be used.
07:04 Because we learned this. We trained.
07:07 You don't have to go through the hole of Karayong to get a road to recovery.
07:11 Thanks to the blade therapy.
07:15 Thank you for watching.
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