Brain Rehab Physiotherapy Clinic was founded by a team of American Board Certified stroke specialists and physical therapy experts who recognized the importance of cerebrovascular disease, including stroke.
Currently, Thailand is slowing turning into an aging society. Incidence of stroke increases with age. In addition to affecting the quality of life of the patient, stroke also affects relatives and caregivers. Stroke also create a large impact on the economy of the country as well. Post stroke treatment and rehabilitation with physical therapy is an important tool to assist stroke patients with recovery which can reduce the burden on relatives and caregivers.
Brain Rehab Physio Clinic team is committed to improving stroke patients’ quality of life, by utilizing our experience from the United States. In addition, our clinic also provides pain treatment services for musculoskeletal system diseases, patients recovering from knee and hip joint surgery, office syndrome, and various sports injuries
Our clinic is committed to being a leader in rehabilitation of stroke patients while providing holistic, personalized approach to improving stroke patients’ quality of life.
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Our course is designated to advocate and optimize the patient's wellness.
Pain Management Standard Course - 60-75 minutes of rehabilitations - our methodology of treatment focused on manual therapy including physiotherapy ultrasound, muscle relaxations, therapeutic thermal therapy, electrical stimulation, stretching, mobilizations and therapeutic exercises
Neck Pain, Sciatica Pain, Back Pain, Leg Pain, Thigh Pain, Knee Pain, OA Knee, Plantar Fascilitis, Shoulder Pain, Herniated Nucleus Pulposus, Frozen Shoulder, Piriformis Syndrome, Scoliosis, and Sports Injuries
Pain Management Platinum Course - 120-135 minutes of rehabilitations - same treatment as Standard Course, recommended for patient with more than two referred pain
Neurological and Stroke Rehabilitation Course - 90 minutes of rehabilitations - a program designed for each stroke patient by combining advanced technology from U.S.A. with program planning experienced crews. This program is supervised by a specialized vascular neurologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, U.S.A.
Patients can contact us 24/7 via Line or Facebook. Besides, we follow up on symptoms, treatment outcomes, as well as giving advices on basic self-care until the next appointment.
No, we choose the right treatment methods for each patient's condition, such as electrical stimulation is not suitable for every case, so we take time to focus on the right treatment that works best.
The treatment focuses on balancing the muscles on both sides, reducing inflammation of trigger point which is the source of pain, adjusting the structure or “Posture Correction” whether you are sleeping, sitting, standing or walking, according to the principles of Ergonomics. We also emphasize on exercises to prevent recurring pain in the future.
Physical therapy exercises focus on strengthening the muscles in the specific area. This will help prevent recurring injuries in the same spot. In addition to physiotherapy treatment, as if you had a personal trainer, designing individual's exercises to suit the muscle condition at that moment.
The human body can repair injuries by itself, but we need to move or use it all the time, making self-healing more difficult. If the pain remains for 2-3 days, we do recommend you to attend physiotherapy sessions, helping you recover faster and reduce pain from the injuries.
Depending on the symptoms, for example, tendinitis will take longer to heal than muscle inflammation. For Herniated Nucleus Pulposus (HNP), physiotherapy can only provide supportive care and reduce pain. Patients should attend physiotherapy sessions at least 1-2 times a week for follow-up and continuity of treatment for a faster healing process .
Physical therapy treatment requires a continuation of treatment due to the electrical wave used in the treatment is effective for a certain period of time. If the patient stops treatment without being completely cured, like taking a drug that doesn't complete the full dose, it might cause a recurring pain or chronic pain.
Genetic Disorders, such as Congenital scoliosis, or some chronic health conditions, such as Diabetic neuropathy, cannot be treated by physiotherapy treatment.
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Office-related syndrome & Pain Management
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Stroke & Neuro Rehabilitation
Our Teams
Kunakorn Atchaneeyasakul, MD
American
Board of Vascular Neurology, Clinical Consultant, Co-Founder
MPH, Clinical Trials Focus, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health
Vascular Neurologist, UPMC Stroke Institute Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Ms. Pichawee Sapwatcharachot (Kwan)
Senior Physical Therapist
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, Srinakharinwirot University
More than 14 years of working experiences, area of expertise
is 'Office-related Syndrome' or neck pain, shoulder pain, and back pain,
Scoliosis, and Neurological therapeutic. Profession in manual techniques
Mr. Aditep Kwansu
Senior Physical Therapist
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, Srinakharinwirot University
Former Senior Physical Therapist to the largest private healthcare group, his area of expertise is Neurological therapeutic and Pain Management. Also, his strength is 'pain relief without pain'
Ms. Kittiya Champrug (Nat)
Senior Physical Therapist
Bachelor of Physical Therapy Programme, Mae Fah Luang University
More than ten years of working experiences, area of expertise is 'Office-related Syndrome' or neck pain, shoulder pain, and back pain. Profession in manual techniques