Physiotherapist in Hua Hin

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Siani
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Re: Physiotherapist in Hua Hin

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Khun Naphat - Soi 88/1 next to Market Village is excellent. My son has had wonderful treatment there. His hand is 99.9% back to normal. Highly recommended. :)
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Hi,

I need to see a physio for a lower back problem (I saw a sports physio at home - UK - for a while earlier this year but the problem has come back). Does anyone have any recent experience of either of the physiotherapists mentioned on this thread (on Soi 102 and Soi 88) or any others?

Any opinions/feedback very much appreciated.

Thank you!
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Both are good, I use soi 88 as the location is better for me.
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Thanks JW. Think I'll probably give the one on soi 88 a try.
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There's one with a shingle out on my soi (runs between Soi 112 and 116) for a long time, but it's in what appears to be a Thai house and I don't know of anyone that has gone there.
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JW wrote:Both are good, I use soi 88 as the location is better for me.
This is a couple of years old so was just wondering if this lady is still in practice?

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KateB wrote:Hi,

I need to see a physio for a lower back problem (I saw a sports physio at home - UK - for a while earlier this year but the problem has come back). Does anyone have any recent experience of either of the physiotherapists mentioned on this thread (on Soi 102 and Soi 88) or any others?

Any opinions/feedback very much appreciated.

Thank you!
Physio at Soi 102 is very good. I have a back problem that hinders my golf occasionally and I use this Physio regularly.
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A week ago I badly done my ankle in......could not walk at all by Tuesday pm

So a visit to my 'Queen of Pain' was in order. Khun Naphat.

On Wednesday morning I went to 88/1 - bugger she's moved :banghead: :banghead:

Now in a new place off Soi 94
From Soi 94 Level Crossing, head up the soi for 240m. Turn left into Soi Charoen Phattana 1 Alley (Opposite Baan Hua Hin Hotel) and her new surgery is 200m in, on the RHS - has a swimming pool in the front - for hydrotherapy. Limited parking (She's working on this) but better to be dropped off and picked up for now.

Had 4th visit this morning and have been walking for two days already - will have two more visits. THB 500 /visit but worth every Satang. Her staff are well trained and have carried out most of the treatment so far. :bow:

Diagnosis - I have a high arch on my feet so need to get better supporting shoes. Recommended a visit to the Scholl shop at Cha Am fashion outlet to get some support inserts.

If that doesn't work she can get specialist shoes done from Pattya.

This lady is simply brilliant and is well worth your support if you need physio treatment. :thumb:
I dread to think what it would have cost me at Bangkok Hospital
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